Hello everyone,
For our next session, we’re switching things up a bit and stepping slightly outside our format. Instead of a book, we’ll be discussing a TV show: Fleabag
We’ll be focusing on:
- Season 1 (6 episodes)
- Season 2 (6 episodes)
- Average episode length: ~25 minutes
📅 Date: Tuesday 21st, April
⏰ Time: 5 pm
If you’d like to participate in the discussion, please make sure to watch the episodes before the session. They shouldn't take that long considering the show is actually short. You can download all episodes from our library on Telegram: https://t.me/echo_library1
We’ll be talking about the story, characters, themes, and your overall impressions, so come ready with thoughts (and opinions 👀)
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
For our next session, we’re switching things up a bit and stepping slightly outside our format. Instead of a book, we’ll be discussing a TV show: Fleabag
We’ll be focusing on:
- Season 1 (6 episodes)
- Season 2 (6 episodes)
- Average episode length: ~25 minutes
📅 Date: Tuesday 21st, April
⏰ Time: 5 pm
If you’d like to participate in the discussion, please make sure to watch the episodes before the session. They shouldn't take that long considering the show is actually short. You can download all episodes from our library on Telegram: https://t.me/echo_library1
We’ll be talking about the story, characters, themes, and your overall impressions, so come ready with thoughts (and opinions 👀)
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Hello everyone,
For our next session, we’ll be returning to literature with For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway.
The novel takes place during the Spanish Civil War and follows an American dynamiter working with guerrilla fighters behind enemy lines. Alongside its wartime setting, the book explores themes of duty, sacrifice, mortality, love, and human connection.
📖 Reading: up until chapter 9 ≈ page 53 of the attached file on our telegram channel (chapter 9 included)
If you’d like to participate in the discussion, please make sure to read the assigned section before the session.
We’ll be discussing:
- themes and symbolism
- character dynamics
- Hemingway’s writing style
- historical and political context
- and your personal interpretations of the novel
For our next session, we’ll be returning to literature with For Whom The Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway.
The novel takes place during the Spanish Civil War and follows an American dynamiter working with guerrilla fighters behind enemy lines. Alongside its wartime setting, the book explores themes of duty, sacrifice, mortality, love, and human connection.
📖 Reading: up until chapter 9 ≈ page 53 of the attached file on our telegram channel (chapter 9 included)
If you’d like to participate in the discussion, please make sure to read the assigned section before the session.
We’ll be discussing:
- themes and symbolism
- character dynamics
- Hemingway’s writing style
- historical and political context
- and your personal interpretations of the novel