Denee Tyler

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Inspiring Authors
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Looking For Richard - Al Pacino
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In the Rough
When teaching my class about conflict, I showed this video which illustrates three types of conflict (character vs. character, self, and nature). They enjoyed it; hope you will as well. (According to the students it also contained many of our -ject root words for the week such as eject, reject, dejected, and projectile).
Macbeth Trailer 1 on Vimeo
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Macbeth, the "Supernatural Horror Thriller"
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Big Fish - Gothic
Tiananmen Square Mini Documentary
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Gandhi's Philosophy
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The Fun Theory - A Volkswagon Initiative - English Companion
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My Arms Are Broken by Tim Hawkins
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Tim Hawkins Things you don't say to your wife
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Tim Hawkins- Imagine
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60 Second Recap | The Crucible | 10: In Conclusion



Let’s face it: Some pretty twisted stuff happens in Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible. False accusations, people pressed to death with stones. We could go on but we prefer to focus on redemption. Yes, there is some in The Crucible. Watch and see for yourself.
60 Second Recap | The Crucible | 9: Motifs
You’re young, you’re a girl, and you live in 1692 Salem. What do you do? Keep your mouth shut, of course … or cry “Witch!” This Recap has the scoop on a 17th-Century version of empowerment, courtesy Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. Hint: It’s pretty messed up.
60 Second Recap | The Crucible | 8: Theme 2
If you think Adam and Eve had the monopoly on guilt, think again. John Proctor, the protagonist in Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, may not have ruined it for the entire human race, but he does have the blood of a town on his hands. Find out how Proctor deals (or doesn’t) with his guilt—and all in just 60 seconds.
60 Second Recap | The Crucible | 7: Theme 1
Normally when you think of hysteria you think of, what? Teenyboppers and some ridiculous boy band? Not once you’ve read The Crucible by Arthur Miller, you won’t. Press play to learn more.
60 Second Recap | The Crucible | 6: Context



So all that crazy witch-hunting and accusing and whatnot would never happen today, right? Wrong. Just fifty years ago, Arthur Miller himself was accused of … well, not witchcraft, exactly. But in one minute, you’ll know why the government was after Miller—and how his experience influenced his writing of The Crucible.
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