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Word with Bowne, or That Dude who Teaches English
By Walter Bowne
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Walter Bowne may pontificate on the glories of Walt Whitman; or regale listeners to his travels to the Frost Farm in New Hamposhire; or speculate on the miracles in Emily Dickinson; he may lecture long on Greek and Roman rhetoric; he may sopar box on college costs; and he may even say something wise about literature, writing, and the human condition.
Walter Bowne may pontificate on the glories of Walt Whitman; or regale listeners to his travels to the Frost Farm in New Hamposhire; or speculate on the miracles in Emily Dickinson; he may lecture long on Greek and Roman rhetoric; he may sopar box on college costs; and he may even say something wise about literature, writing, and the human condition.
07:21
Censorship of LGBTQ+ in 'A Streetcar Named Desire.'
A discussion between two Honors students, Megan and Maria, about the Broadway play and the changes made to suit Hollywood.
11:28
Michael Nesmith Saved Us on Phantom Canyon Road
What were we doing ‘hangin’ round’ in Colorado, anyway? The original essay can be be accessed here: https://medium.com/the-riff/michael-nesmith-saved-us-on-phantom-canyon-road-b5521bbb52f4?sk=f89829fa4e958d30b0697d5ea203bc67
09:31
The Teacher Dude explain how to use the databases for research
This should have recorded video, but here is only the audio. If time allows, I will redo.
26:52
The Most Important Day by Helen Keller
Laura Silenzio '23 reads Helen Keller's famous essay for English III Honors.
12:45
'The Good Daughter' by Caroline Hwang
Read by Faith Lee '23 for AP Lang and Comp. This essay first appeared in Newsweek in 1998.
05:15
06:31
'The Dare' by Roger Hoffmann
Read by Rachel Boroda '23. This essay was published in the NYT Magazine in 1986.
06:39
'On Being 17, Bright, and Unable to Read' by David Raymond
Read by Mahawa Bangoura '23. Mr. Raymond wrote this essay for the NY Times in 1976. He was a high school student in CT.
06:41
15:19
Writing Effective Sentences
Varying the sentence structure will make your writing more engaging and less tiresome to read
20:47
Learn These Tips of the Writing Trade - Place These Arrows in Your Quiver
Walter Bowne dissects his award-winning essay to reveal the art and craft of writing
31:10
AP Fiction Research Paper Explained
Walter Bowne discusses the aspects of the research paper for fiction. Image by No Lubos Houska on by Pixabay
11:23
Walter Bowne discusses the nonfiction research paper
Here are the first set of directions for the nonfiction research paper
17:25
High Adventure on Forest Service Road 318 - Arizona
Never trust your inner navigator when traveling in the wilderness.
24:41
The Introduction to The Crucible
Walter Bowne reads, coldly and with his mask on, Miller's introduction to The Crucible for context to the play
14:37
AP Lang and Comp Junior Research Paper and Independent Reading Selections
AP Scholars have the choice of a novel from the Golden Age of the Novel: the 19th Century or a book from contemporary nonfiction. After this project, we'll flip the list for the following month, and if you read a novel, you'll get a chose a nonfiction work.
17:37
Is Gatsby Great?
Walter Bowne talks about what makes the character of Jay Gatsby "great." Let's just say it's complicated.
18:47
'A Good Man is Hard to Find' by Flannery O'Connor
Walter Bowne lectures from the back of his Kia Sorento during lunch at school about Flannery O'Connor's famous short story.
42:35
Analysis and Commentary of Steinbeck's 'The Chysanthemums
From the back of his Kia Sorento, Walter Bowne speaks about John Steinbeck's amazing story of an isolated woman in an isolated valley in December who so wants to compete in a world run by men. Who is the only one who sees her children, her art? A con man who symbolically "uses her" and her husband who only sees profit in her "art." Her husband cannot even recognize her "as a woman." Does he even know his own wife? Why does it a take a stranger for her to remove her "costume" of "men's clothing"?
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