Thug notes was the single best part of this channel. Not just from a random youtuber saying things kinda view/perspective. But from the point of view that it was a great , funny, and entertaining way to teach literary analysis to non readers as well as just give the cliff notes to make it a easy to people who have difficulty reading, why it’s worth reading hell, it was like Dora the explorer but about reading and analyzing text for adults. and also funny af. PLEASE BRING THUG NOTES BACK
This. I never knew about EAP or The Fall of the House of Usher until the series came out on Netflix recently. Watching this has 'simplified' the story for me and has given me a better understanding of why the series progressed the way it did.
Sharon Spears-mandeville The title of thug isn't just for someone with an urban accent and apperence. It's for any mother fucker out there keepin' it one hundred.
An argument can be made that there's also symbolism with the narrator himself, we never know his name, and despite all the shit that happens in the house he sticks by the Ushers, because it's their story, and like the reader, he'll stick by in order to see this story through, in the second that both of them die, the story of the Ushers is over, their house fell and he has no more reason to stick by, just like the reader has no more reason to stick by in the house
Thugnotes is incredible and hilarious, but y'all missed one of the central aspects of the story; the gross-ass incest shit. That was weird as hell and creepy, but super relevant to the 1) number of genetic disorders apparently present in the family 2) reason the blood line was so frail at that point and 3) the dynamics and attitudes of Roderick and Madeline. Come on, don't shy away from the darkest aspects of the story.
I always thought that Madeline never fully existed from the start, but was some sort of spiritual doppelganger half of Roderick. This is why the narrator rarely sees her and why she doesn’t acknowledge or interact with him during those times. It’s why she can come back from the dead & break out of the coffin - because she wasn’t fully human to begin with. Madeline and Roderick are two halves of the same person. The house is symbolism for this - the house is cracked in half, just like the mind of Usher. Naturally, a person cannot live divided in two, much as the house cannot stand with a crack running down the middle.
I always saw this story as an alagory for the atrophy and decay of nobility. Something that was once the pinnacle of status and wealth, collapsing on itself because of its inherently unsustainable nature. Also, I agree with someone else that I saw in the comments, you should do American Gods.
I find that Poe also creates the theme of claustrophobia because the narrator does not escape the creepiness and danger of the House of Usher until the house completely crumbles.
Thugnotes demonstrates a mastery of the material that allows the use of comedy to illustrate a point instead of holding these materials sacrosanct. Absolute brilliant performance and lesson planning.
I really appreciate this particular series. mostly because well the guy does sound hilarious in the way he does Thug Notes, it's pretty clear that he fully understands the work and the literature that he is reviewing. it really shows an underlying intelligence but I very much appreciate in the show. Keep up the great work!
That's an awesome suggestion! I'd love an episode on The Temple by lovecraft too. The Exorcist by WPB, Falling Angel by Hjortsberg, and Anno Dracula by Kim Newman would make great Halloween episodes too. Call of Cthulhu would totally rock tho.
No, Colour Out of Space. It's the best Lovecraft story I've read yet, and I've read most of the major Lovecraft stories (excluding Mountains of Madness) plus several more obscure ones (e.g., Dagon).
The house is a reflection of Usher's grim mindset and slip into darkness. The sister represents both intense guilt and the fading light in his life that rots into something grotesque. You could say this story is something akin to Silent Hill with these intense emotions affecting the comfortable house.
thank you for making this series of videos it has made these books Hella more accessible and it's dope to hear these perspectives and influences broken down in such a straight up way
1. Lurid: Presented in vividly shocking or sensational terms, especially giving explicit details of violence or passion. 2. Munificent: Very generous. 3. Malady: A serious problem. 4. Unobtrusive: Not conspicuous or attracting attention. 5. Appellation: A name or title. 6. Phantasmagoric: Having a fantastic or deceptive appearance, as something in a dream or created by the imagination. 7. Trepidation: A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen. 8. Solace: Comfort in a time of distress or sadness. 9. Insipid: Lacking flavor or interest; dull. 10. Dirge: A lament for the dead, especially one forming part of a funeral rite. These words are often used to describe the eerie and unsettling atmosphere found in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, including "The Fall of the House of Usher."
You rock, brother. Funny, informative, and insightful. I read the story, but this helped to clarify some points I was confused on. Thanks again, dude. Nic
This story gets INTO YOUR HEAD. The scariest thing isn't the dead sister. It isn't the noises in the night. It isn't even the way the house looks. It's the clever trick Poe uses to make you think you have the _same exact_ disease as the Usher guy. If you've read the book, you'll know what I mean. I desperately tried to make some noise while I read it. 😥😧
This is great! This would be fun to use in a high school English classroom (with some editing of course :-) ) because it may appeal to teens and help them learn about the classics in a fun way.
I miss thug notes and the character Sparky Sweets. Greg Edwards was great. I get the reason they killed it was because it perpetuates a negative stereotype. But maybe somebody else could pick up where Greg left off and change the character a little. So it's not so offensive to some.. Those old reviews made it easier to absorb certain concepts.
Yeah he did at the mountains of madness but I would love him to do the shadow over innsmouth because its my favorite Lovecraft story. I even own the weird tales magazine it appeared in.
I love this first time watching you I love this concept of a stereotype being exaggerated and being very intelligent and producing a simple yet deep analysis which is hopeful getting more people to read writers works written before TV and radio's and electricity. Sometimes before printing and circulation to be later written as it was told by produced by our ancestors.
Was there any reference in the Fall of the House of Usher that there was some sort of incest within the Usher bloodline as Poe did state that the tree was really just a stump?
Although I think this is also a cautionary tale for how draining it could be to be a caregiver now, it is important to have a support system for the caregiver of a family member. It might be really sick
You know Poe is one hell of a writer when his work could still give you chills when summarized in thug talk
right
Thug notes was the single best part of this channel. Not just from a random youtuber saying things kinda view/perspective. But from the point of view that it was a great , funny, and entertaining way to teach literary analysis to non readers as well as just give the cliff notes to make it a easy to people who have difficulty reading, why it’s worth reading hell, it was like Dora the explorer but about reading and analyzing text for adults. and also funny af. PLEASE BRING THUG NOTES BACK
This. I never knew about EAP or The Fall of the House of Usher until the series came out on Netflix recently. Watching this has 'simplified' the story for me and has given me a better understanding of why the series progressed the way it did.
Hell yes
TH-cam kept changing the way the algorithm works and how they pay out, so entire series and channels stopped being successful over night
You must be the most classiest and well read thug, dude...
Sharon Spears-mandeville The title of thug isn't just for someone with an urban accent and apperence. It's for any mother fucker out there keepin' it one hundred.
Mik heeel yeah
@@MikiziB normalize emotion
@@QuikVidGuy normalise keepin' it one hundred.
Who's back for the Netflix series?
Kinda disappointed they didn't use this voice over
I love thug notes
I really liked the show
I am really interested in peo's work
A match made in heaven
@@Inhabited1islandagreed, their mutual obsessions with death illness and the poetic couldn't be a better match
That was an amazing adaptation!
Yep
An argument can be made that there's also symbolism with the narrator himself, we never know his name, and despite all the shit that happens in the house he sticks by the Ushers, because it's their story, and like the reader, he'll stick by in order to see this story through, in the second that both of them die, the story of the Ushers is over, their house fell and he has no more reason to stick by, just like the reader has no more reason to stick by in the house
I fucking love postmodern prose
That's so right
Thugnotes is incredible and hilarious, but y'all missed one of the central aspects of the story; the gross-ass incest shit. That was weird as hell and creepy, but super relevant to the 1) number of genetic disorders apparently present in the family 2) reason the blood line was so frail at that point and 3) the dynamics and attitudes of Roderick and Madeline. Come on, don't shy away from the darkest aspects of the story.
Yes!! You said this better than I ever could.
@@GenghisWanghis It was so good imo. The way they folded so many of his stories into it was fantastic!
Watching the Netflix series and i kept thinking about whats up with Rodrick and Madeline 🤨
Edgar Allan Poe was the original GOTH! He coundn't stand all those posers man.
He kept it real
Poe's poems pwn posers
south park bitch
Ugh, call him Nightpain!
CG Vallejos fuck thise conformist ugghhhhlelelelell
I always thought that Madeline never fully existed from the start, but was some sort of spiritual doppelganger half of Roderick. This is why the narrator rarely sees her and why she doesn’t acknowledge or interact with him during those times. It’s why she can come back from the dead & break out of the coffin - because she wasn’t fully human to begin with.
Madeline and Roderick are two halves of the same person. The house is symbolism for this - the house is cracked in half, just like the mind of Usher. Naturally, a person cannot live divided in two, much as the house cannot stand with a crack running down the middle.
The fact that my professor sent us a link to this video as additional material to watch after our lesson about Poe... That was great. Thanks :)
Cool prof
I always saw this story as an alagory for the atrophy and decay of nobility. Something that was once the pinnacle of status and wealth, collapsing on itself because of its inherently unsustainable nature.
Also, I agree with someone else that I saw in the comments, you should do American Gods.
I am quite literally working on my senior thesis for college (20 page paper) about this viewpoint of decaying aristocracy as this very moment.
something similar to Shirley Jackson?
Thugnotes makes me happy. Thanks for the work!
+Randy Hukle Thanks for being a fan!!
When are you guys at Wisecrack going to do The Aeneid by Virgil and the Iliad by Homer?
I _need_ to see Thugnotes's take on the Iliad
I find that Poe also creates the theme of claustrophobia because the narrator does not escape the creepiness and danger of the House of Usher until the house completely crumbles.
Usher doesn't count lol. When he said that I laughed out loud lol.
The amount of laughing out loud is spectacular
He is too CAUGHT UP
Thugnotes demonstrates a mastery of the material that allows the use of comedy to illustrate a point instead of holding these materials sacrosanct. Absolute brilliant performance and lesson planning.
“We’re bringing down the house with the Fall of the House of Usher.” 😂 Best wordplay ever!
I'd say he's got a solid foundation.
I really appreciate this particular series. mostly because well the guy does sound hilarious in the way he does Thug Notes, it's pretty clear that he fully understands the work and the literature that he is reviewing. it really shows an underlying intelligence but I very much appreciate in the show. Keep up the great work!
Any chance you could do "The Call of Cthulhu" by HP Lovecraft?
omg Yes please
That's an awesome suggestion! I'd love an episode on The Temple by lovecraft too. The Exorcist by WPB, Falling Angel by Hjortsberg, and Anno Dracula by Kim Newman would make great Halloween episodes too. Call of Cthulhu would totally rock tho.
oh shit YES
No, Colour Out of Space. It's the best Lovecraft story I've read yet, and I've read most of the major Lovecraft stories (excluding Mountains of Madness) plus several more obscure ones (e.g., Dagon).
YES YES OH FUCK YES
The house is a reflection of Usher's grim mindset and slip into darkness. The sister represents both intense guilt and the fading light in his life that rots into something grotesque. You could say this story is something akin to Silent Hill with these intense emotions affecting the comfortable house.
I love these videos. Never stop, Wisecrack.
"The realest homie there is..."
Hard to argue with that.
I'd love to hear an analysis of Poe's "Masque of the Red Death"
I was waiting that one big time! your content is amazing.
Came here after Netflix just dropped the series. Great transfer to the big screen 🍾🥂
thank you for making this series of videos it has made these books Hella more accessible and it's dope to hear these perspectives and influences broken down in such a straight up way
Netflix time-traveled me back here!
Bravo. Great series. I think I've watch most of this series in one sitting. Keep it going.
Thug Notes is probably the best analysis series I found on TH-cam.
1. Lurid: Presented in vividly shocking or sensational terms, especially giving explicit details of violence or passion.
2. Munificent: Very generous.
3. Malady: A serious problem.
4. Unobtrusive: Not conspicuous or attracting attention.
5. Appellation: A name or title.
6. Phantasmagoric: Having a fantastic or deceptive appearance, as something in a dream or created by the imagination.
7. Trepidation: A feeling of fear or agitation about something that may happen.
8. Solace: Comfort in a time of distress or sadness.
9. Insipid: Lacking flavor or interest; dull.
10. Dirge: A lament for the dead, especially one forming part of a funeral rite.
These words are often used to describe the eerie and unsettling atmosphere found in the works of Edgar Allan Poe, including "The Fall of the House of Usher."
+Wisecrack please do "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson
Yeassss. That would be dope.
Doing that in my GCSE class at the moment, would be helpful.
Treasure Island and The Black Arrow would be cool too.
Anyone up for some Flowers for Algernon?
yup 😁
Would've been useful when I had a test on that book last week
Oh god... That book... The feels.
havent they already done that book
if it hasn't already been do e im all for it!
I'd love if you did "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut. Very thought-provoking short story.
It's short enough without a summary, but yeah!
Man this series is the best. Educated, and yet entertaining. Love this so much.
The show was great, feels weird seeing this so many years later
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Kevin Liu, lol I got you!!! 😂
WHERE WAS THIS LAST YEAR!!!! I HAD TEST ON THIS MAN!!!! GUYS YOU LET ME DOWN!!! XD
+Michael Booser We believe in you though! How'd you do?
Wisecrack can you do a under the skin thug notes and it by Stephen king
Wisecrack no reply :(
This is one of the greatest series!
LOVE THUG NOTES! Can we get more Palahniuk, specifically RANT!? I know these take a while but they're amazing.
'Tis the season! Great job, love it as always.
absolute perfection as always
You rock, brother. Funny, informative, and insightful. I read the story, but this helped to clarify some points I was confused on. Thanks again, dude.
Nic
This story gets INTO YOUR HEAD. The scariest thing isn't the dead sister. It isn't the noises in the night. It isn't even the way the house looks.
It's the clever trick Poe uses to make you think you have the _same exact_ disease as the Usher guy.
If you've read the book, you'll know what I mean.
I desperately tried to make some noise while I read it. 😥😧
What disease?
@@wonderwoman5528 ligma
@@cinnamoncigarettes never heard of it lol
@Wonder Woman you know what I'm gonna spare you this time
@@cinnamoncigarettes ligma balls
I LOVE Thug Notes! In addition to his hilarious delivery, it's also quite helpful. Thanks for the analysis!
I'm proud of myself to have read this book before this video existed.
I gave myself a little pat on the shoulder too ;).
Me too
Haven't read it yet. Would you guys recommend it????
Mads-drengen
Yes!
I read it at night and it was so creepy lol
Congratulations.
good to see you guys back at it, hey try deconstructing "the things they carried"
Betcha Edgar Allan Poe never thought his story would be translated in this way. Love it! Hilarious!
During quarantine I need someone like the narrator of this book to keep me sane.
I dare you to do some Marquis de Sade's books. I dare you, I double dare you !
of all the lit analysis yters to have made a summary over Poe's work, I'm glad ThugNOTES was there. RIP
This is great! This would be fun to use in a high school English classroom (with some editing of course :-) ) because it may appeal to teens and help them learn about the classics in a fun way.
I'm going to try it without editing. I feel like they can handle it. But I teach in Trenton, NJ; YMMV.
Man, I don't think you guys could have any better sponsor. Audible! For a pimpin' Literature Channel. Mad Respect
I miss thug notes and the character Sparky Sweets. Greg Edwards was great. I get the reason they killed it was because it perpetuates a negative stereotype. But maybe somebody else could pick up where Greg left off and change the character a little. So it's not so offensive to some.. Those old reviews made it easier to absorb certain concepts.
This just might be the greatest story breakdown and analysis I've ever experienced. My hat goes off to you, good sir 🎩
Have you done The Shadow Over Innsmouth?
Or Dagon. Any Lovecraft, actually.
I think he did At The Mountains of Madness.
Yeah he did at the mountains of madness but I would love him to do the shadow over innsmouth because its my favorite Lovecraft story. I even own the weird tales magazine it appeared in.
Bookyakasha! That's rad dude:)
I love this first time watching you I love this concept of a stereotype being exaggerated and being very intelligent and producing a simple yet deep analysis which is hopeful getting more people to read writers works written before TV and radio's and electricity. Sometimes before printing and circulation to be later written as it was told by produced by our ancestors.
Who’s back after watching the new Netflix show ?😅
Eyooooo! I'm never trusting sprinklers again, holy shit.
@@KoolWithAQsorry, which show you guys taking about?!
@@vis_18yeah what series
I've been here for 30 seconds.....already hit the "subscribe" button. Nice job.
I think we can agree the twins had syphilis, yeah? Let’s not think too hard on how both siblings got that.
I have no idea how I got here, don't much care. This is the funniest and accurate summaries of a Poe story I've ever heard. 😂
Was there any reference in the Fall of the House of Usher that there was some sort of incest within the Usher bloodline as Poe did state that the tree was really just a stump?
It is incestuous! That's a significant aspect of the story that I'm salty about thugnotes leaving out.
Thug Notes is a wonderful way to educate and draw interest to the classics! I love them, you go!
Has anyone suggested The Pilgrim's Progress, by John Bunyan?
I'd love to see an episode about that
YAAASSSSSSSSS!!!!!! My hero! I needed this!!!! seriously keep making videos!!!
This is my first thug notes video and DAMN this SHIT is GOOD!!!
Pece
I love your videos! It's great to watch before reading to have all your points in mind!
This is exactly what I needed to watch while completing an assignment on the fall of the house of usher
Poe's one of my favorites! Keep up the great work, guys!
Thank you for thuggin….. summin it up…. ❤
These really are the best. Sparky Sweets, Ph.D., please keep making these for the next 60 years.
WTF, i love this channel
Thank you Wisecrack! I'm having my final on this story and this video really helps me understand it better! (:
has he covered little prince yet? that would be amazing
Ali Altizo, one of my favourites do it!
2:46
"Boy, calm your ass down! That's just something that happens!"
3:44
"Ahh! Time for me to get my ass outta here!"
Gotta love those phrases 😂
YES Thug Notes is back y'all!!!
This is the funniest thing I've watched I'm ages. Thanks
A lot of EAP's short stories sound like patients in an insane asylum telling the stories of how they got there. Keep doing Poe shorts!
Man, you list have 96 videos about litterature, thanks brotha you´re da True MVP!
*HORTON HEARS A WHO PHILOSOPHY*
Shut up Butters
That audible recommendation... Is actually a book about something I really want to learn more about.
I miss thug notes.
Lol I'm a french guy studying english literature and you helped the shit outta me, I knew I could always count on my homies !
I've just discovered your channel.
I am fucking amazed!
Funny and instructive way of learning, man! Thank youuu
It’s pretty spot on *chefs kiss!
Please do Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde!
I love that this vid is having a resurgence
Do American Gods by Neil Gaiman,
Ahead of the upcoming tv show
Bro is still saving people like me from reading tests, ur the best 💪
Please do Plato's Republic!!! It's my first read in uni and I'm dying, help a homie out
You guys literally help me pass all my tests thank you!
Can you do "Turn of the screw", by Henry James?
Although I think this is also a cautionary tale for how draining it could be to be a caregiver now, it is important to have a support system for the caregiver of a family member. It might be really sick
The masquerade of red death?
Thank you for your entertaining work
+Wisecrack Do the Aeneid (if you want to, of course).
Can't get enough of the classics.
rats in the walls or call of cthulhu next please?
Love these dude keep them up
please do In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
Excellent summary and analysis of the story dude!
Do One Hundred Years of Solitude
Didn't know, thanks!
This is really good. I can't show it to my sophomores, but I hope they find it and watch it. Nice work sir!!