http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03h6px5
Here are your categories of topic as they appear in the programme.
Write them down in boxes, or with some space underneath them. You'll only need two or three bullet points per category.
They appear in roughly this order but sometimes you'll want to jump back to add info to an earlier box. It's a conversation so it jumps around a bit.
In case you ever want to reference this (which you will), note that the speakers are:
Katherine Duncan-Jones (terrifying posh woman)
Erin Sullivan (youngish, normalish sounding woman)
Jonathan Bate (man not asking questions)
And the whole thing is with Melvyn Bragg on In Our Time on BBC Radio 4, November 2013.
Overview
Political background
Theatrical advances
Exploration and discovery
Lamontaigne's essays
Utopia
Structure
Characters (Prospero, Caliban etc)
Magic
Law, order, government
The Nature of Theatre
Texts inspired by the Tempest
Here are your categories of topic as they appear in the programme.
Write them down in boxes, or with some space underneath them. You'll only need two or three bullet points per category.
They appear in roughly this order but sometimes you'll want to jump back to add info to an earlier box. It's a conversation so it jumps around a bit.
In case you ever want to reference this (which you will), note that the speakers are:
Katherine Duncan-Jones (terrifying posh woman)
Erin Sullivan (youngish, normalish sounding woman)
Jonathan Bate (man not asking questions)
And the whole thing is with Melvyn Bragg on In Our Time on BBC Radio 4, November 2013.
Overview
Political background
Theatrical advances
Exploration and discovery
Lamontaigne's essays
Utopia
Structure
Characters (Prospero, Caliban etc)
Magic
Law, order, government
The Nature of Theatre
Texts inspired by the Tempest
No comments:
Post a Comment