English themes
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- The History Boys themes
- Education
- Exploration of differences in educational philosophies.
- Presents 2 teachers with distinctly different ideas.
- The students are caught in crossfire however can be seen to benefit from the best of both sides.
- Presents 2 teachers with distinctly different ideas.
- The Headmaster, Felix is determined to raise the educational profile of the school.
- Presents 2 teachers with distinctly different ideas.
- The students are caught in crossfire however can be seen to benefit from the best of both sides.
- He himself has little regard for learning.
- Has no sympathy for Hector's imbuing with culture
- Success is about prestige - he is under immense pressure.
- Presents 2 teachers with distinctly different ideas.
- Hector
- Culture extremely important to him.
- Whether films or poetry.
- Hector's teaching "is the only education worth having" pg 109
- Preparing the boys for the trauma and uncertainty of the human condition.
- "a sort of insurance against the boys' ultimate failure" MRS LINTOTT pg 69
- Offers art as an emotional consolation.
- Although, "whatever Hector says, I find literature lowering" DAKIN pg 46
- "mr Hector would have just given me a quotation... Literature is medicine, wisdom, elastoplasts" POSNER pg 44
- The poets Hector teaches and quotes, Houseman, Larkin and Hardy, all dwell upon the painful aspects of existence.
- He expects his students to share in some of his enthusiasm for literature.
- "a contract" AKTHAR pg 106
- "he led you to expect the best" CROWTHER pg 107
- Succeeds - shown by how much money he has collected.
- Culture extremely important to him.
- Irwin
- Suffered from the system himself.
- His own application was unsuccessful.
- Manages to get all eight boys into their chosen collages.
- Especially appreciated by Felix.
- By persuading them to be unorthodox to the point of being perverse.
- "go in the back door. Or even better, the side" IRWIN
- Teaches them that all literature and knowledge should be used in questions.
- "Education isn't for when they're old and grey and sitting by the fire. It's for now. The exam is next month." IRWIN pg 49
- Ill equipped to help the boys live but he can get them through the entrance examination.
- "Education isn't for when they're old and grey and sitting by the fire. It's for now. The exam is next month." IRWIN pg 49
- At first presenter of television programmes on historical subjects.
- Cynical.
- Suffered from the system himself.
- The boys are bright enough to realise the appeals of both Hector's and Irwin's methods.
- "it depends if you want us thoughtful. Or smart." TIMMS pg 70
- Dakin looks favourably upon Irwin's approach.
- "I didn't know you were allowed to call art or literature into question" DAKIN pg 47
- Scripps is less impressed with "arguing for affect" pg 76
- Exploration of differences in educational philosophies.
- Education
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