Classics Club
The Classics Club is a series of Lit classes on DVD taught by director Adam Andrews. Each DVD demonstrates the Teaching the Classics method applied to a separate story. Classics Club episodes present a thorough introduction to the story's major themes and key structural elements. The Classics Club is a stand-alone literature class for students of any age. It also provides the perfect refresher for parents and teachers preparing to give classes of their own.
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The Classics Club: The Wind in the Willows is a complete discussion of Kenneth Grahame's classic tale for grades three and up. Using questions from the Socratic List, Adam leads the class in a discussion of structural elements of the story such as setting, character, plot, and conflict. The discussion also explores universal themes like home, friendship, foolishness, and Nature.
Marjorie Rawlings' Pulitzer prize winner never fails to touch the heart with its powerful depiction of a boy's coming of age. Full of symbolism and imagery, The Yearling is as beautiful a treatment of this theme as any in the english language. Adam's discussion deals with all the major elements of fiction in turn without losing sight of the breathtaking artistry of the novel.
The Classics Club: Huckleberry Finn brings Mark Twain's immortal tale of adventure to life for sixth through tenth graders. Adam leads the group in a discussion of such themes as manhood, loyalty, racism, religion, conscience, and the nature of good and evil.
Last but not least, in The Classics Club: Hamlet, Adam examines the struggles of the Danish prince from the perspective of universal themes such as cowardice, bitterness, and revenge, suggesting that although we ourselves are not royalty, we are prone to its weaknesses.