EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 49 MIN
Hag-Seed Revenge Twist Exposed! | Lit Happens S2E10
from Lit_Happens Podcast · host Lit Happens
In this episode we unpack Margaret Atwood’s Hag-Seed – the killer modern reimagining of The Tempest for English Extension 1 “Literary Worlds” (Shakespearean Worlds elective). Discover how Atwood layers literary worlds, flips power and revenge, and keeps Shakespeare alive in today’s context. Get sharp analysis points, killer quotes, module-style essay questions with thesis ideas, and classroom-ready teaching tips to help your Extension 1 students master close reading, evaluate enduring value, and experiment creatively – all syllabus-aligned for HSC success in 2026. Lit or Quit Staging your ultimate revenge plot like Felix turning a prison Shakespeare class into a live-action takedown of your old enemies? Key Questions Explored What is the “Literary Worlds” module in Extension 1? How does Hag-Seed fit the Shakespearean Worlds elective? What are the key analysis points? What are strong module-style essay questions and thesis ideas? Any final teaching tips? Highlights from the Episode Literary Worlds module: How texts construct imaginative representations through author, form, language, audience and context Shakespearean Worlds elective: Reinterpreting Shakespeare across time – why his works endure and evolve Hag-Seed fit: Felix as Prospero staging revenge in a prison; theatre replaces magic; prison as modern island Core analysis: Layered worlds (society, prison, play, psyche); power as storytelling; revenge vs forgiveness; art’s transformative power; intertextuality Key quotes: “The rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance”, “Words can change you”, “It’s theatre. It’s illusion. It’s magic” Essay questions & theses: Adaptations reshaping Shakespeare; enduring value through reinterpretation; crisis challenging power/justice views Teaching tips: Map character parallels, analyse intertextuality, encourage modern scene rewrites, backward-map from essays Connect with Us Instagram: https://instagram.com/lit.happensseniorenglish TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@lit.happensse Email: [email protected] Call to Action Share your favourite Hag-Seed teaching tip or student insight in the comments – we’ll feature the best ones next episode! Music produced by Instagram – @tmob2k YouTube – @tmob2000 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or your favourite platform. Visit https://lithappensse.com/ for more practical guides, downloadable resources and English teacher support across Years 7–12. Subscribe and join us as we unpack English together! #HagSeed #EnglishExtension1 #LiteraryWorlds #HSC2026 #ShakespeareReimagined #EnglishTeacherNSW #AtwoodTempest #Ext1Analysis #SeniorEnglish #LitHappensPodcast #NSWteachers
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In this episode we unpack Margaret Atwood’s Hag-Seed – the killer modern reimagining of The Tempest for English Extension 1 “Literary Worlds” (Shakespearean Worlds elective). Discover how Atwood layers literary worlds, flips power and revenge, and keeps Shakespeare alive in today’s context. Get sharp analysis points, killer quotes, module-style essay questions with thesis ideas, and classroom-ready teaching tips to help your Extension 1 students master close reading, evaluate enduring value, and experiment creatively – all syllabus-aligned for HSC success in 2026. Lit or Quit Staging your ultimate revenge plot like Felix turning a prison Shakespeare class into a live-action takedown of your old enemies? Key Questions Explored What is the “Literary Worlds” module in Extension 1? How does Hag-Seed fit the Shakespearean Worlds elective? What are the key analysis points? What are strong module-style essay questions and thesis ideas? Any final teaching tips? Highlights from the Episode Literary Worlds module: How texts construct imaginative representations through author, form, language, audience and context Shakespearean Worlds elective: Reinterpreting Shakespeare across time – why his works endure and evolve Hag-Seed fit: Felix as Prospero staging revenge in a prison; theatre replaces magic; prison as modern island Core analysis: Layered worlds (society, prison, play, psyche); power as storytelling; revenge vs forgiveness; art’s transformative power; intertextuality Key quotes: “The rarer action is in virtue than in vengeance”, “Words can change you”, “It’s theatre. It’s illusion. It’s magic” Essay questions & theses: Adaptations reshaping Shakespeare; enduring value through reinterpretation; crisis challenging power/justice views Teaching tips: Map character parallels, analyse intertextuality, encourage modern scene rewrites, backward-map from essays Connect with Us Instagram: https://instagram.com/lit.happensseniorenglish TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@lit.happensse Email: [email protected] Call to Action Share your favourite Hag-Seed teaching tip or student insight in the comments – we’ll feature the best ones next episode! Music produced by Instagram – @tmob2k YouTube – @tmob2000 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or your favourite platform. Visit https://lithappensse.com/ for more practical guides, downloadable resources and English teacher support across Years 7–12. Subscribe and join us as we unpack English together! #HagSeed #EnglishExtension1 #LiteraryWorlds #HSC2026 #ShakespeareReimagined #EnglishTeacherNSW #AtwoodTempest #Ext1Analysis #SeniorEnglish #LitHappensPodcast #NSWteachers
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