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A Supermarket in California by Allen Ginsberg - Poem Summary, Analysis, Interpretation
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Death and the Compass by Jorge Luis Borges - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Jorge Luis Borges Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/TXoDmYk4d3U/v-deo.html Labyrinths Playlists: ua-cam.com/video/EQeQXFMUimI/v-deo.html ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to s...
Death Register by Ryunosuke Akutagawa - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Let's talk about a mother's role, death, and time with "Death Register" by Ryunosuke Akutagawa. Ryunosuke Akutagawa playlist: ua-cam.com/video/4Swl-3ma8Lk/v-deo.html ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'...
Dark they Were, and Golden-Eyed by Ray Bradbury - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Let's talk about "Dark they Were, and Golden-Eyed" by Ray Bradbury! Ray Bradbury Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/BJn1oGhk1Uo/v-deo.html ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to ...
The Chameleon by Anton Chekhov - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Today we discuss "The Chameleon" by Anton Chekhov. Anton Chekhov playlist: ua-cam.com/video/_7cp5AOk0jg/v-deo.html ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to see us cover? ☕️...
Ligeia by Edgar Allan Poe - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Today we talk about Edgar Allan Poe's "Ligeia". Let's talk about religious comparisons, trauma, and more. Edgar Allan Poe Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/Yh9bqRBbJ14/v-deo.html ✨Do you have a Short Story or Nove...
I Died for Beauty by Emily Dickinson - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Let's talk about "I Died for Beauty but was Scarce" by Emily Dickinson today! Emily Dickinson Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/Xru3yRIG9KM/v-deo.html ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or w...
How It Feels to be Colored Me by Zora Neale Hurston - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Today we discuss and react to "How it Feels to be Colored Me" by Zora Neale Hurston Zora Neale Hurston Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/PnsKMRaAmzg/v-deo.html ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd ...
Indian Camp by Ernest Hemingway - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Let's talk about "Indian Camp" by Ernest Hemingway! Ernest Hemingway Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/7Oa13cjNZqw/v-deo.html ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to see us cover...
Reacting to our first youtube videos
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to see us cover? ☕️ Buy Us a Coffee/Support my Channel!: ko-fi.com/thecodexcantina 🐤 Twitter: thecodexcantina 📸 Instagram:...
A Journey by Edith Wharton - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Let's talk about grief and marriage with "A Journey" by Edith Wharton today. Edith Wharton Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/wTBLkf94BU0/v-deo.html ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or woul...
The Monkey's Paw by W. W. Jacobs - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Let's talk about fate, shortcuts, and fixing mistakes with "The Monkey's Paw" by W. W. Jacobs today! W. W. Jacobs Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/FWFt1WUO4mM/v-deo.html ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd ...
Maybe a April - May TBR In-Person || Spring 2024
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to see us cover? ☕️ Buy Us a Coffee/Support my Channel!: ko-fi.com/thecodexcantina 🐤 Twitter: thecodexcantina 📸 Instagram:...
The Sound Machine by Roald Dahl - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Let's talk about "The Sound Machine" by Roald Dahl today. Roald Dahl playlist: ua-cam.com/video/Is12ApKN6f4/v-deo.html ✨Do you have a Short Story or Novel you'd think we'd like or would want to see us cover...
The South by Jorge Luis Borges - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Welcome to the CodeX Cantina where our mission is to get more people talking about books! Was there a theme or meaning you wanted us to talk about further? Let us know in the comments below! Today we talk about "The South" by Jorge Luis Borges. A story with multiple threads delving into the mind, reality, and idealized visions of oneself. Jorge Luis Borges Playlist: ua-cam.com/video/TXoDmYk4d3U...
The Lady with the Pet Dog by Joyce Carol Oates - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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The Lady with the Pet Dog by Joyce Carol Oates - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
Zimmer Land by Nana Kwame Adjey Brenyah - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review (Friday Black)
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Zimmer Land by Nana Kwame Adjey Brenyah - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review (Friday Black)
Women by Alice Walker - Poem Summary, Analysis, Reading
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Women by Alice Walker - Poem Summary, Analysis, Reading
What I Have Been Doing Lately -Jamaica Kincaid - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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What I Have Been Doing Lately -Jamaica Kincaid - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
Still I Rise by Maya Angelou - Poem Summary, Analysis, Review
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Still I Rise by Maya Angelou - Poem Summary, Analysis, Review
February plans and we're stopping this
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February plans and we're stopping this
Uncle Wellington's Wives by Charles W. Chesnutt- Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Uncle Wellington's Wives by Charles W. Chesnutt- Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
Cannibalism in the Cars by Mark Twain - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Cannibalism in the Cars by Mark Twain - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote by Jorge Luis Borges - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote by Jorge Luis Borges - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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The Murders in the Rue Morgue by Edgar Allan Poe - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber by Ernest Hemingway - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber by Ernest Hemingway - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
The Killers by Ernest Hemingway - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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The Killers by Ernest Hemingway - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
A Very French Christmas - Short Story Collection || Book Summary, Analysis, Review
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A Very French Christmas - Short Story Collection || Book Summary, Analysis, Review
The Sermon in the Cradle by W. E. B. DuBois - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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The Sermon in the Cradle by W. E. B. DuBois - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
One Christmas Eve by Langston Hughes - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review
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One Christmas Eve by Langston Hughes - Short Story Summary, Analysis, Review

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  • @waelwael1912
    @waelwael1912 5 годин тому

    I still remember when I read it back in 2012 I couldn't understand it it's like philosophy book !!!

  • @charlesdexterward7781
    @charlesdexterward7781 6 годин тому

    @8:45 Oates is great. She's right up there with Shirley Jackson. This story would never, ever be accepted from a new author today because publishing would have the same reaction as you did. A young female protagonist who is at least partly unlikable? Who is unable to physically beat up the adult male villain? Some mixed messages about the pros and cons of promiscuity? None of those are allowed in The Narrative.

  • @mashrafus
    @mashrafus День тому

    Thank you so much 😊

  • @PBJT292
    @PBJT292 День тому

    I took the story to be totally summed up in the last to lines. Nick saying he can’t stand to think about a man just holed up awaiting his end, which will be gruesome, and then being told to not think about it. How many people who orbit our lives are listless, awaiting their awful fate which they and we know is coming, and we don’t think about it. Hemingway was one of those people

  • @bahozusa
    @bahozusa День тому

    They gave this guy nobel prize because he was an American author and they needed some classic works for their so called literature.

  • @tdy19
    @tdy19 День тому

    The broken harmonium, The painting, and the promises... (which are a blessing of domestic safety and comfort popular in ireland are all things forgotten. the Promises... foiled by her fathers abuse, the harmonium, broken to never make music again, and the portrait can be assumed to be a dead friend. Evelines dather avoids these subjects. He hates hearing the music being played by the organ (italian immigration was very insignificant at that time so his outburst against the organ player might be mote directed at the music itself). with these being metaphorically dead things near the room of Evelines dead mother I think that her fathers saying that his friend in the portrait has gone to melbourne is her fathers way of avoiding bringing up the subject of a lost friend. This metaphorical use of location justifies the idea of going to buenos aires being a metaphor as well. this phrase, was popular at the time and meant going into prostitution. I believe that Evelines true reason for not going to buenos aires was because in her prayer, God revealed to her Frank's intentions of selling her as a prostitute. Frank being congruent in pronounciation to franc, currency in europe symbolizes his selfish motives and could

    • @tdy19
      @tdy19 День тому

      I meant to edit this to finish but I couldnt - they are to set sail to england on the night boat, this is in the wrong direction to go to buenos aires. It is feasable that they could have set off to buenos aires from england but I think that frank meant to take eveline to continental europe

  • @farazmasrur
    @farazmasrur День тому

    Another thing I must point out is that the ages of the lead characters are kept in mystery. In the opening it feels like Mikage & Yuichi are preteens, I mean it seems normal for a preteen to invite an orphaned acquaintance to live with him & his 30-something mother for sometime. But since the introduction of relationships in classes, it seemed they're teenagers in school, of the ages to form relationships & hold jealousies for partners. But in the 2nd chapter it's made explicitly clear that Mikage is finishing her university studies & joining a full-time work. In the writer's ability to blur the character ages, she has expressed Mikage's emotional sensitivity more successfully. She wouldn't feel this vulnerable if we knew from the start that she was just an adult losing a grandparent!

  • @voodoodrew5458
    @voodoodrew5458 2 дні тому

    Love how u pronounce it as ‘smeared jack off’😂

  • @Sonny33333
    @Sonny33333 2 дні тому

    This is my favorite book… so good…. I’m re reading it over holiday… ❤❤ it.😊

  • @hehegahahah
    @hehegahahah 2 дні тому

    💯 reading it now

  • @naveevan5301
    @naveevan5301 2 дні тому

    preparing for an exam this morning

  • @NevenaH
    @NevenaH 3 дні тому

    Wonderful video! I wish I had seen it before I read the portrait as my first Joyce read. One minor thing though, the catholic church wasn't the only one before Luther, the orthodox church existed way before the divide in Christianity in the west. 😊

  • @ghostwraith119
    @ghostwraith119 3 дні тому

    Guys, stop using word GULAG. ГУЛАГ- Г- Главное (main), У- управление (management), ЛАГ- лагерей (camps- actually labour penal camps). It was not a place, it was a management of Soviet penal labour camps. During Dostoevsky time living GULAG didn't exist.

  • @ghostwraith119
    @ghostwraith119 3 дні тому

    Marya's prototype was Tolstoy's mother.

  • @heraalltheway
    @heraalltheway 3 дні тому

    why does kripto and @matteolanecomedy look so alike

  • @clickbaitcabaret8208
    @clickbaitcabaret8208 4 дні тому

    I got the blue cover translation of war and peace on Kindle for 99 cents. It's 1997 freaking pages long. That's twice as long as the two books I just read put together and no doubt far more complicated. It might take me until next year to finish reading it, but I'll give it a shot.

  • @Tolstoy111
    @Tolstoy111 4 дні тому

    Do you guys do novels anymore? It's been all short stories and poetry for a year now.

    • @TheCodeXCantina
      @TheCodeXCantina 4 дні тому

      We do. We’re working on Ulysses so it’ll be a 6 hour video at this rate. Probably the most involved effort we’ve ever taken on

    • @Tolstoy111
      @Tolstoy111 4 дні тому

      @@TheCodeXCantina Taking the path of least resistance eh? :) jk looking forward!

  • @bighardbooks770
    @bighardbooks770 4 дні тому

    _First!_ What edition of _Ulysses_ is that over your right shoulder? 😅 This is probably my favorite Ginsberg poem. 🖋 "The mundane becoming magical because of a muse ..." I like that 😊 Great points regard 2034 😮

  • @Raitan2008
    @Raitan2008 4 дні тому

    the chinaberry tree...never thought of that one.

  • @69cuervos
    @69cuervos 5 днів тому

    Before you read ? I've already read it twice times in my life , it is , perhaps , the archetype of the modern psychological novel , absolutely masterpiece ...!

  • @capnphuktard5445
    @capnphuktard5445 5 днів тому

    Our fellow man are conformist normies who think good is evil because you know... They're normies aka spiritless NPC Chuckle heads -The End

  • @rosariomontoya1826
    @rosariomontoya1826 5 днів тому

    I didn’t realize I was so different from you guys! I love it because I thought you guys were more “Intellectual”!! Haha haha

    • @TheCodeXCantina
      @TheCodeXCantina 5 днів тому

      It’s an interesting classification for what we call ourselves vs what we strive for. Thanks for watching

  • @BubbleGumBxtch
    @BubbleGumBxtch 6 днів тому

    I always saw “it” as a boy idky. But in some since my brother and I were that child until I got an apartment and I got us out. I regret it but whatever. We escaped

  • @shericornett976
    @shericornett976 8 днів тому

    Russians can have multiple nicknames and they can go back and forth between them. When I lived in Moscow, I knew a woman who called me Shereechka (my name is Sheri). I knew someone names Ivan who sometimes his friends called him Vanya and Vanushka.

  • @yourspookygay
    @yourspookygay 8 днів тому

    I'm excited what Mike Flannigan can do with the story!

  • @heraalltheway
    @heraalltheway 9 днів тому

    Thanks

  • @rahmigenis9092
    @rahmigenis9092 9 днів тому

    i have read it in french ( I'm not french) it was excellent.

  • @williamcharles2117
    @williamcharles2117 10 днів тому

    I think Vonnegut's 'robot dropping jellied gasoline' was the precursor to this line from Apocalypse Now and the halitosis was the nose art. Kurtz: We train young men to drop fire on people. But their commanders won't allow them to write "fvck" on their airplanes because it's obscene!

  • @gpfraser1
    @gpfraser1 10 днів тому

    Just finished part 5 and I have been following your recaps. They have been very helpful to my understanding of the text. Great work gentlemen!

  • @marykemmerle5502
    @marykemmerle5502 10 днів тому

    My favorite short story!

  • @liliannjq7006
    @liliannjq7006 10 днів тому

    Oh! I didn't know you have it!! I just finished reading it 😍 edit: ok .. my two cents 🤗: - The only other Faulkner's I've read so far are Absalom, Absalom, and the short story Barn Burning (at school which introduced me to Faulkner) so I'm not really sure why you're not as enthusiastic about this one as some of the others. Obviously, it IS more straightforward and simpler than Absalom. Never the less, I loved it! I love the detailed and disturbing portrayal of this darker side of human nature, extreme behavior and how like you said and as is quoted: evil corrupts, and the portrayal of the mob mentality, and how "grey" morality is presented from the "good" Christian folk who wouldn't hesitate to through a woman and baby out in the street for a perceived wrong, to the actual "righteous" burning alive of a man! I also loved the guess work I had to do and how I was always kept on my toes. I loved what you called world building too; bringing in Snopes was a nice touch, I was introduced to the Snopeses in Barn Burning and was so delighted with him here I went online to see whose descendent he was exactly lol There's something so Stephen King about the macabre-ness, darkness, and connectedness of it all (don't come for me please for the comparison lol, I'm a die hard King fan 😂and I'll bet he was influenced by Faulkner!), I mean if Yoknapatwapha is the place Faulkner's Southern ghosts haunt (I read or heard that somewhere), then Derry is equally King's haunting ground! - Temple made two choices actually, both of which were disastrous. The first was choosing to get off the train and get into Stevens car at the beginning of the story, where it seemed like an innocent enough, girls-just-wana-have-fun, light hearted choice. Nothing so lighthearted about the consequences though, nor those of her last choice (can't wait to see how she lives with that on her conscience in Requiem for a Nun 🤨). It really makes you stop and think about choice making and predestination. Are we really as in control as we like to think we are? - Popeye doesn't strike me as having a bit of good in him! On the contrary he seems like a classic psychopath serial killer. First of all he lacks empathy, and in the backstory he kills little animals as a child! That's one of the MacDonalds triad for psychotic behavior .. another is setting fires!!! an act performed not by Popeye but by his grandma! lol I was so surprised that this was not an intentional twist on Faulkner's part (or was it?!), as the MacDonald triad didn't come out till the 1960!! - One more thing I was SO impressed with .. is that Naturalistic vein in the story where nature lies so tranquil and serene, oblivious to the plight of man! This was so vivid in the scene where Popeye and Temple are in the car right after they left the old bootlegger place, and Temple is sitting there traumatized screaming inside her head "I'm still bleeding". Meanwhile as they rip through the countryside, the radiance of May is described with its fat globs of whipped cream clouds and the lavender spring with it's different kinds of trees and bushes and foliage, and the peaceful tranquility of it as if "Sunday were a quality of atmosphere, of light and shade .." That part was so beautifully described, the contrast between the inside and outside of the car so great; it made me breathless, I wanted to reach out, open the car door and exit the vehicle, leaving Popeye and Temple to their tragedy and stay there in that filed soaking up the morning sun and listening to the whispers of the dogwood in the breeze. Ok I'm done 🤗

  • @shericornett976
    @shericornett976 10 днів тому

    I love Dostoevsky, and I have read Crime and Punishment, the Idiot, and the Brothers K about a dozen times each. But I have never really enjoyed Demons. I am giving it another try and I really appreciate these discussions.

  • @dicktracy3787
    @dicktracy3787 10 днів тому

    DUH - allegory for pure democracy

  • @yogaconmajo3322
    @yogaconmajo3322 10 днів тому

    Thank you, the comments really help my understanding of the story and it’s symbols. When I read about the red shoes I remembered Louis XIV shoes, certainly a symbol of power, but he also wore them because he was short!! 😂 I have a question, I could not understand why the title? Red Leaves??

  • @ramblingraconteur1616
    @ramblingraconteur1616 11 днів тому

    Great questions around fate vs. choice and the concept of a circle. This is such an interesting story to dig into. I also laughed at the Leslie Nielsen reference. Cheers, Jack

  • @TheNerdyNarrative
    @TheNerdyNarrative 11 днів тому

    📚

  • @jozefstalin7332
    @jozefstalin7332 12 днів тому

    I have just finished reading 'The Idiot' and decided to understand it better, and your videos are just what I need. Thank you

  • @suzann5312
    @suzann5312 12 днів тому

    Prior to the Roman Catholic church , was the Orthodox Church, the Ethiopian Church and many more, the smaller ones were wiped out by the Roman Catholic Church.

  • @ivancastro365
    @ivancastro365 12 днів тому

    Karamazov makes some great naughty comics

  • @gy2gy246
    @gy2gy246 12 днів тому

    I recommend the 1981 TV version of the book, which follows the book very closely. It's available on DVD.

  • @gy2gy246
    @gy2gy246 12 днів тому

    Cathy is the serpent, and this is the first summary where I've seen it mentioned. She kills herself when she realizes there's something missing in herself, maybe compassion or love or empathy.

  • @GustavoAndrade-gb9qq
    @GustavoAndrade-gb9qq 13 днів тому

    this is one of my fav books of all time. Hilda is one of the greatest brazilian writers even though she's not very well known. I read with my dog-eyes and it changed my life really I'm not kidding. her writing is so poetic, transgressive, intense and so so philosophical. I recommend you read Hilda Hilst at least once in your life :)

  • @audreymunoonei6571
    @audreymunoonei6571 13 днів тому

    Guys I like your opinions they give a unique dimension

  • @azaremami8128
    @azaremami8128 13 днів тому

    Esteban de Dorantes was an important explorer connected to the Coronado Expedition. He and fray Marcos de Niza led the reconnaissance expedition to Cíbola in 1539.” This Short story was one of the best stories in the world. For me it was not only entertaining but also brought hope for a change in the society by looking at who we can be and why we are the way we are today. Being Together and seeing how better we can live is what this story wants to convey.

  • @jeremyjlanning1974
    @jeremyjlanning1974 13 днів тому

    Y’all, the Lucinda River wasn’t named after his mom. His leaving his house didn’t happen in the story. It was an unreliable recall.

  • @liliannjq7006
    @liliannjq7006 14 днів тому

    Love your guys' analysis, it gave me more insight that kind of complemented my take on the story! So for me the story is about his obsession with her, her obsession with life, and the herculean power of her WILL! (which also ties in with the quote) He struck me as a weak, dependent character with no agency as you said. She on the other hand, my impression of her is the exact opposite of yours, she gave me the creeps right from the get go. She has a demonic rather than angelic feel; someone so hauntingly beautiful and ethereal with a light step you cannot hear, a voice so captivating and low, and those creepy, alien, a-bit-too-large eyes (that can see beyond what we see? know more than we know?), and who possesses a vast amount of knowledge?! A creature like that must hold secrets beyond the scope of us mere mortals and can't help but look at us with a little bit of amusement and pity .. even if she can love us with passion .. she is after all terrible and fantastic .. her love therefore also has to be vast and unfathomable. So when this terrifying creature is temporarily defeated by mortality, she doesn't deign to lie still and take it. Instead, she lingers and haunts the weak recesses of her husbands mind, taking power from his obsession with her and his addictions, making his mind even more pliable to her influence. She is even reflected in the ambience that he "chooses" to surround himself and his new wife with. She takes full hold of him finally, and influences him to poison her victim (poor Rowena!), in his stupefied haze he is unaware that he has become an instrument to this terrible spirit and even if he was, he'd probably only be too happy to do his obsessions bidding. Ligeia the terrible then continues to exercise her powerful will that seems like it is about to beat death itself as she struggles to take over the dead woman's body. How successful she is and for how long remains a mystery, as the narrator is speaking of her in the past tense. Phew! so that was my take :)) By the way, I discovered your channel after reading Absalom, Absalom, and looking for in-depth analysis videos on that mater piece to help tie everything up for me. I believe you did it justice and I thank you both so much for the insight and the pleasurable "ahaaaa" moments I lived with you lol (I binge watched the episodes btw :D) Also, I have never heard of Ligeia! YOU introduced me to it. I saw the video on your channel after watching Absalom, and instantly decided to read it and get back to your video (Because I love everything dark, supernatural and creepy!) So thank you both also for that :)))) I look forward to reading and watching more with you. Next on my list are (I'm going through a civil war and Faulkner moment - Ligeia was a pleasant break lol): Crane's Red Badge of Courage - Faulkner's Sanctuary & Requiem for a Nun - Maybe Sound and Fury after that :) See you guys around!

  • @sandras7978
    @sandras7978 14 днів тому

    I do like the discussion and analysis of the story. I would say prehaps its also an selfinsert? Just basede on Poe's life?

  • @melisaferreira1632
    @melisaferreira1632 16 днів тому

    I think it's a story about overcoming fear (paralysis) through the loss of innocense

  • @whataleyy5070
    @whataleyy5070 16 днів тому

    Amazing contentttt makes me enjoy literature

  • @Starscreamlive
    @Starscreamlive 16 днів тому

    I've fallen out of love with Hemingway over the years, but he is truly a master of saying so much by saying so little. This is a 10/10 for me. And for the record, as a former restaurant worker/waiter/cook/manager, I absolutely loathed people who came in right at closing time. So inconsiderate! 😡😠🤬