I just want to thank you for the work you all are putting into this channel. I know that creating an academics-based TH-cam channel can present itself as daunting, (Especially when Khan and Crash Course are very dominant) but I appreciate it so much. It is obvious that this channel is passionate about what it is doing and I will be following and recommending you guys to my friends!
Easily the best analysis I've watched thus far for Hamlet, can't wait to check out the videos you have up for other subjects. I will definitely tell my friends because this was super helpful!!
Literally the best channel ever! Btw my school included all your videos into the curriculum which I'm so grateful for. I go to James Madison HS online. Thank you!
You, guys, are really good. I love and enjoy your presentations so much! I'm also glad to see how some young people are able to appreciate and take the time to thoroughly study Shakespeare's rich and wonderful world; your enthusiasm is contagious and very helpful for many, I'm sure. Thanks a lot for the work.
I think my English teacher would love this... I'll share it with her when I remember since nearly no other analysis covers the political aspect of it all in the correct timeframe of the play...
Also, you mentioned that in Elizabethan society, incestuous relationships were frowned upon. I was under the impression that the throne was maintained via incestuous relationships to keep blood pure? Were incestuous relationships only allowed to happen for royalty?
This was so helpful.. You guys helped me understand the plot so well. Thank you But i have a request.. Could u guys cover *Anna karenina * by tolstoy...your analyses could help us understand the complicated parts in the novel.
1. “This time period” is NOT 1600 when “Hamlet” was first performed. The play is set in the 14th/15th century, so the laws/customs/rules of the contemporary audience don’t apply. Shakespeare is making it up-the incestuousness/illegality of the Claudius-Gertrude marriage is deliberately ambiguous throughout the play. 2. Claudius isn’t referring to a person who advised him to marry Gertrude-the “you” is the collective family, government, and by extension the nation-state. It’s like “Denmark encouraged me to marry Gertrude as it was obviously the right thing for Denmark.” Nobody thinks there is a specific person or group that made a specific advisement at a particular moment.
Please don't ever stop with these videos. We Need them. I NEED THEM.
Wow, this Hamlet series is hella helpful. Thank you oh so much.
I just want to thank you for the work you all are putting into this channel. I know that creating an academics-based TH-cam channel can present itself as daunting, (Especially when Khan and Crash Course are very dominant) but I appreciate it so much. It is obvious that this channel is passionate about what it is doing and I will be following and recommending you guys to my friends!
i wish you put all that in a pdf😢
and thank u so much for your efforts❤❤
Easily the best analysis I've watched thus far for Hamlet, can't wait to check out the videos you have up for other subjects. I will definitely tell my friends because this was super helpful!!
I never knew Hamlet was so interesting, I never read books, but this story and the characters in it are just so intriguing. Thanks a lot.
Literally the best channel ever! Btw my school included all your videos into the curriculum which I'm so grateful for. I go to James Madison HS online. Thank you!
You, guys, are really good. I love and enjoy your presentations so much! I'm also glad to see how some young people are able to appreciate and take the time to thoroughly study Shakespeare's rich and wonderful world; your enthusiasm is contagious and very helpful for many, I'm sure. Thanks a lot for the work.
I think my English teacher would love this...
I'll share it with her when I remember since nearly no other analysis covers the political aspect of it all in the correct timeframe of the play...
i need act 2 hurry up!!!!
You guys are great, it really helped me understand this head-breaker of Shakespearean... I need Act 3 😢
I came across your videos.. loved it loved it loved it❤❤❤
Thank you for you help!!!
I'm a French student doing a double degree in Law and English but your videos are helping me A LOT. Keep doing it!
Bro you posted this four years ago and I just found you in time thanks man if you could maybe post the rest 😶
keep it up pls , im on my way to self teach english, thank you for those greatest videos, tumbs up from China
Also, you mentioned that in Elizabethan society, incestuous relationships were frowned upon. I was under the impression that the throne was maintained via incestuous relationships to keep blood pure? Were incestuous relationships only allowed to happen for royalty?
Its between royal families...
Marrying a cousin is fine but not a brother or brother in law
Good on you. You are helping people.
Excellent video my man
The best analysis ever
This was so helpful.. You guys helped me understand the plot so well.
Thank you
But i have a request.. Could u guys cover *Anna karenina * by tolstoy...your analyses could help us understand the complicated parts in the novel.
I absolutely love your explanations..thank you so very much
Great job
thank you guys so much for these
Why was this actually lit
Well done , it reminds me well
Thank you
Please complete the play !!
Sir can you upload the explanation of 'Duches of Malfi'
Awesome!!
thaaaaank you for your efforts !!!
seriously this is great!!! the best ever, big thumb xoxo
Are there analysis videos for all acts and scenes on your website if you purchase the premium membership?
1. “This time period” is NOT 1600 when “Hamlet” was first performed. The play is set in the 14th/15th century, so the laws/customs/rules of the contemporary audience don’t apply. Shakespeare is making it up-the incestuousness/illegality of the Claudius-Gertrude marriage is deliberately ambiguous throughout the play.
2. Claudius isn’t referring to a person who advised him to marry Gertrude-the “you” is the collective family, government, and by extension the nation-state. It’s like “Denmark encouraged me to marry Gertrude as it was obviously the right thing for Denmark.” Nobody thinks there is a specific person or group that made a specific advisement at a particular moment.
I preferred the animations but still good
Please Can you make summary for The taming of the Shrew.
This was so helpfull,,Thank You:)
Which book are you guys using because I’m using The Norton Anthology Of World Literature vol.1
New sub! More please 🙏🏻
I need act 3 summaries
I love how angsty Hamlet is😭
Please, I need Act 3
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u guys are saving my ass thank u so much
PLEASE DO MORE ON HAMLET, AS IN ENGLAND, HAMLET IS STUDIED BY MOST 16-18 YEAR OLDS WHO HAVE NO IDEA WHAT SHAKESPEARE MEANS... LMAO THANKS!
I'm 24 and I'm working too hard to understand what the hell is Shakespeare saying, it's too damn complicated
Act 2? Act 3?
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Why is hamlet anorexic lmao