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Dec 16, 2020 • 40min

The Little Girl Lost by William Blake

Send us a textThis is a poem in Blake's "Songs of Innocence & Experience: Showing The Two Contrary States of the Human Soul."This poem is ripe with Biblical images. In fact, I'd argue that the entire poem is an extended metaphor, not to be taken literally at all. Though, there is a narrative story in the poem, the action of this story must be taken metaphorically.This poem is about a 7 year old girl who becomes separated from her parents and lost in a desert. She falls asleep under a tree. Then some wild beasts (leopards and lions and tigers--OH MY!) come out of a cave and see her. They play at her feet, and then the kingly lion licks her. They then strip her naked and bring her to their cave.This is how the poem ends. Unlocking this poem is rather fun. Though, it does take a little bit of digging and a lot of knowledge of the Bible, I believe it is very worthwhile even if you are not religious or Christian.  We will see how Blake both uses the imagery of Christianity while offering a criticism to his 19th century Christian readers.
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Oct 28, 2020 • 22min

The Princess and the Puma by O. Henry

Explore O. Henry's unique storytelling, turning the ordinary into extraordinary. Discover ancient Greek mythology intertwined with a tale of a princess and a puma. Follow Princess Josepha's journey of unconventional talents and unexpected confrontations with a Mexican lion. Uncover the themes of forgiveness, camaraderie, and deeper connections among the characters in this captivating narrative.
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Oct 26, 2020 • 47min

8. Benito Cereno by Herman Melville (Chapter 4: The Inquiry)

Explore the intricate deceptions and manipulations on a ship plagued by rebellion and bloodshed. Witness the aftermath of a failed revolt and the individual fates that unfold. Reflect on themes of trust, gratitude, and deception amidst challenging circumstances in a melancholic atmosphere.
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Oct 26, 2020 • 44min

7. Benito Cereno by Herman Melville (Ch 3 Summary and A Closer Look)

The podcast discusses the dramatic events in Chapter 3 of Benito Cereno, including a tense escape attempt, Delano's realization of the ship's danger, and the discovery of a skeleton. It explores themes of racism, deception, and power dynamics in the novella, highlighting the manipulation of appearances and the complexities of the characters' motivations. The discussion extends to exploring historical contexts, leadership dynamics, and the use of storytelling in conveying complex concepts.
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Oct 19, 2020 • 53min

6. Benito Cereno by Herman Melville (Ch 3 "Follow Your Leader")

The podcast discusses the intense and violent encounter on a ship, with a focus on the mutinous uprising and battle that unfolds, leading to casualties on both sides. The aftermath of the violent incident is explored, including the care of a wounded Spaniard and the investigation in Lima surrounding the events on the ship.
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Oct 19, 2020 • 55min

5. Benito Cereno By Melville ("Ch 2 Summary" and "A Closer Look")

The podcast explores Captain Delano's complex thoughts and suspicions towards Benito Serino, delving into themes of deception and identity. It also analyzes racial dynamics on the ship and the symbolism in a nautical setting, adding layers of intrigue and mystery to the plot.
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Oct 12, 2020 • 1h 30min

4. Benito Cereno by Herman Melville (Chapter 2: The Gordian Knot)

The podcast delves into the tense interactions aboard a ship, exploring themes of leadership, secrecy, and suspicions. Captain Delano observes tender moments amidst the toughness at sea, reflecting on a decaying ship cabin and an intriguing knot on deck. Shipboard scenes transform, highlighting the nature of Negro valets and a shaving incident leading to tense conversations. The atmosphere is heavy with mystery, tension, and reflections on complex relationships.
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Oct 12, 2020 • 1h 6min

3. Benito Cereno by Herman Melville ("Ch 1 Summary" and "A Closer Look")

Send us a textIn this episode we go over the first "Chapter" which I have titled "A Ship in Distress." Make sure you have listened to parts 1 & 2. Part 1 is my introduction to Melville's Novella. Part 2 is my reading of Chapter 1. And this part, 3, is my quick summary followed by a closer look into the chapter. I broke the Closer Look into 4 categories:1) The Odd Ship2) Aboard the Ship3) Benito Cereno - First Surmises4) Captain Amasa Delano, Whaling Ship Captain ExtraordinaireNext up will be a reading of "chapter 2."Please note these chapters are my own inventions and not Melville's. He has written this story in one non-stop narrative. I am breaking it up to help make it a little more easy too digest.
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Oct 11, 2020 • 52min

2. Benito Cereno by Herman Melville (Chapter 1: Ship in Distress)

Send us a textThis is the first reading of the novella by Herman Melville. In part 1 I argued why this remains a classic story we should all read. It may help to listen to my introduction.Visit troubadourmag.com for a list of important terms, including nautical terms, that may help you to better understand the text.In the next episode I will give you a summary of this section of the story, and then an exploration of some key themes in the text so far.
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Oct 11, 2020 • 31min

1. Benito Cereno By Herman Melville (Introduction)

Send us a textIn part one of this series I argue why it is of critical importance for all Americans to read this novella by Herman Melville before it is too late. In it are critical observations about the American spirit, and an underlying philosophy that is currently tearing us apart.Melville's story, published in 1855, is a thriller/mystery based on a true story. In 1799 an American Whaling Captain, Amasa Deleno, espies a ship in distress off the coast of Chile. As a good American, he goes to the rescue, bringing food and water. Upon boarding the ship, however, he begins to perceive odd behavior that he cannot explain.In this introduction, I describe the core epistemological quandary of this character, and of our own lives in America today.Stories should be experienced and enjoyed as stories, but nonetheless, with some guidance, I will help to show you how this classic tale can breath insight into your own daily life.

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