Hey that was a very comprehensive review of the famous lines and I won’t forget it ever ❤ just a small clarification could you tell the part where plosives are balanced out leading to ontological anomaly. That was one of the many parts that truly intrigued me . Would love to learn about it 😊
Great video. I steal all your content for my lessons and pass them off as my own ideas, by the way :-) Only joking, I have been recommending your channel to my students; it's really helpful, thank you.
You're welcome, and thank you for watching. I'll definitely consider doing some videos on 'Jane Eyre' going forward (my request pipeline is quite long so hopefully I'll get to this text soon!) :)
Thank you so so so much I’ve got my Eng lit mock tmrrw and this has helped me sm 😭
Hey that was a very comprehensive review of the famous lines and I won’t forget it ever ❤ just a small clarification could you tell the part where plosives are balanced out leading to ontological anomaly. That was one of the many parts that truly intrigued me . Would love to learn about it 😊
OMG Thank you so much! I wish I had found your channel earlier!! This is soo helpful ❤❤
Glad to hear it! Thank you for watching and stay tuned for more top literary analysis content from my channel xxx
Ah ! I can see Marcus Aurelius' Meditations on your table ❤. Please start making videos on book recommendations.
I'll get round to it! Thanks Sandip :)
Great video. I steal all your content for my lessons and pass them off as my own ideas, by the way :-)
Only joking, I have been recommending your channel to my students; it's really helpful, thank you.
Lol! Thanks Phil - I appreciate it. We're all just trying to help students learn better by sharing our knowledge and insights :)
Thank you so much, this was really helpful! if possible, could you please do a video on Jane Eyre as well?
You're welcome, and thank you for watching. I'll definitely consider doing some videos on 'Jane Eyre' going forward (my request pipeline is quite long so hopefully I'll get to this text soon!) :)
Thanks alot