Episode IV - A New Hope
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In this episode of the Sophomore Scholars, Matthew and Tanish will be traveling to the planet known as Dune to uncover the hidden secrets by using Marxist and Feminist Criticisms. We apologize for the heavy Star Wars theme throughout the episode. Headphones/Earbuds Recommended!! | The audio levels were adjusted during the production of this podcast to suit individuals, particularly with headphones. If built-in speakers or other similar methods are used, the music used in the podcast may lower in quality, but the information will still be pristine regardless. Link to download Dune:2000 - https://gruntmods.com/dune_2000_gruntmods_edition/ Script used to direct episode: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vGu_ytYc0smHcaTDBaz7_wd3M1NiK2-L7cJoj-hRm-k/edit?usp=sharing (This is a school project)
First published
03/12/2021
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8 minutes
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