One of the very few videos I have liked, such a holistic way of looking at it from all angles. Wish someone had broken it down like this for me when I was studying
Is there any chance you guys could create more As level streetcar named desire videos? It would be super helpful and I love the teaching style of this channel…
Thanks for this. Was interesting but you didn’t mention at all the LGBTQ+ social, historical and literary contexts, which is so central to TW as a foremost gay playwright. Queer literary theory is shockingly absent from your report and yet it lies at the heart of this play. Missed opportunity.
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Thank you so much! Without videos like these I'd be entirely lost when it came to revising for English! Absolute legend.
That's awesome - love to hear that and you're welcome! 😊
Thank you! I have a mock exam on Streetcar tomorrow, and this video has made me feel much more confident about it.
One of the very few videos I have liked, such a holistic way of looking at it from all angles. Wish someone had broken it down like this for me when I was studying
Is there any chance you guys could create more As level streetcar named desire videos? It would be super helpful and I love the teaching style of this channel…
Thank you for using the French pronunciation of Belle Rêve !
Love that you noticed 😃
This video is absolutely amazing, outstanding way the info was sumed up. Thank you very much!
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My teachers didn’t really talk about some of these points, so thanks
Awesome video!
my a level is tomorrow you’re saving me. praying i don’t cry in the exam😃😃
Ive got mine tomorrow.. so how did you do
Thank you thank you!! God bless❤Good luck for exams everyone x
Liked this video very much. Hope to enjoy many more!
Awesome, thank you!
I felt lost after watching the movie, so I came here. You cleared a few things up for me :)
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Thank you so much !
Can somebody link the “other video” (0:32)?? I can’t find it…
Love this video.❤ Never knew about Tennessee's background.
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Thankyou Ms.Njau!!
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I love your presentations ❤
Thank you so much!
Really really helpful, thank you!!
thank you :) mock tomorrow ☹
Thank you very much❤
but where are the other videos?
amazing job! thank you very much
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Really helpful! Thankyou
great video but its surprising that you didn't talk about his sexuality as that plays a vital role in the play
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Interesting! Gosh
Historical context could use some work. The southern states were recovering during that time not declaring
Thanks for this. Was interesting but you didn’t mention at all the LGBTQ+ social, historical and literary contexts, which is so central to TW as a foremost gay playwright. Queer literary theory is shockingly absent from your report and yet it lies at the heart of this play. Missed opportunity.
Very good and helpful video, but you talk too fast...
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like they did in the movie as well.
@@onecleanfinger The movie was worse. I couldn’t understand Blanche 90% of the time