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Words Are Things

The Words are Things channel is a place where you can learn about stories from authors we're all familiar with. The videos are interesting, fun, and a little educational. It doesn't matter if you've already read the stories or have never read them, there is something for everyone.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 14 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 14.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 13 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 13.

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    "Avoidance Situation" by James McConnell

    "Avoidance Situation" by James McConnell is a story about facing fears, avoiding accountability, misjudging others, and hiding from your troubles, all while exploring space. The crew of the Sunward encounters a representative from an advanced civilization who informs them that they are the only other political empire in the entire galaxy. Instead of rejoicing at finding another political empire, the representative, Lan Sur, judged the Earthlings and gave them an ultimatum: slavery or deletion. How do the Earthlings get out of this impossible situation? In this video, I tell you how they get out of this situation while exploring the story's themes.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 12 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 12.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 11 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 11.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 10 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 10.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 09 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 9.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 08 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 8.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 07 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 7.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 06 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 6.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 05 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 5.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 04 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 4.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 03 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 3.

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    The Juniper-Tree by the Brothers Grimm

    The Juniper-Tree is a Grimm fairy tale. Get ready for a fairy tale that involves a tree, a missing son, a talking bird, and enough drama to make you thankful for your family’s dysfunction. In this video, I summarize the fairy tale while also reacting to the events and maybe giving you a laugh or two!

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 02 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is a story that so many people don’t like. Why? It’s one of the greatest love stories ever written. With the backdrop of classism, abuse, jealousy, revenge, and masochism. I say it’s a love story but it’s a perverted, life ruining love. Why wouldn't everyone love it? This video talks about the events in chapter 2.

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    Wuthering Heights Chapter 01 Summary

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is her first and only novel. In this video, I will discuss the events of chapter 1.

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    Wuthering Heights Introduction

    Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte is her first and only novel. In this video, I will discuss some information about the novel and the life of Emily Bronte.

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    Halloween Special - The Black Cat by Poe - Summary and Brief Discussion

    Edgar Allen Poe is one of the best gothic writers. His story "The Black Cat" is a great example of this type of literature. In this podcast, I talk briefly about the gothic elements of the story and other aspects of it. Then I summarize the story.

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    You Pierce My Soul - Persuasion Chapters 22 and 24

    Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know. This video summarizes chapters 22 and 24. In these chapters, we’ve made it to the ending of the story. What will happen? Does Anne get her man? Does Mr Elliot get his just deserts? Will Mrs Clay be exposed? Will Louisa recover? Jane Austen’s Writing Table Jane Austen’s house https://janeaustens.house/object/jane-austens-writing-table/

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    What is Tenderness of the Past - Persuasion Chapters 20 and 21

    Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know. This video summarizes chapters 20 and 21. In these chapters, Anne's going to learn shocking details about one of her potential suitors.

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    She's About to Enter A Prison - Persuasion Chapters 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19

    Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know. This video summarizes chapters 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19. In these chapters, Anne's going to meet two new people and be reunited with two people from her past.

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    When was the Last Time You Jumped from Stairs - Persuasion Chapters 11, 12, 13, 14

    Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know. This video summarizes chapters 11, 12, 13, and 14. In these chapters, the group takes a trip to Lyme where tragedy befalls the group and Anne leaves Uppercross.

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    What Does Frederick Think of Anne - Persuasion Chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

    Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know. This video summarizes chapters 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. In these chapters Captain Wentworth comes to Uppercross and Anne is forced to go to many of the same dinner parties he attends. The sisters Musgrove practically throw themselves at him. Anne tries to avoid him, but she's unable to do so most of the time.

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    Her Dad Actually Said That of Her - Persuasion Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4

    Persuasion is Jane Austen's last novel. By the time of her death, it was in it's second draft. She may have edited it more or published it as is. We'll never know. This video summarizes chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4. These chapters give us Anne Elliot's background. In these chapters, we see the Elliot family dynamics and the pressure Anne is under to do what her family wants and what society expects. The image of Jane Austen's memorial plaque is from: JRennocks, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/..., via Wikimedia Commons

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    O Captain! My Captain! - Background and Reading

    "O Captain! My Captain!" was written by Walt Whitman. He was very moved by Abraham Lincoln's death that he wrote this poem. Whitman referred to Lincoln as the captain of the ship where the ship is the country.

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    Christabel by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - A Summary

    Coleridge wrote "Christabel" for the book "Lyrical Ballads" but for several reasons, William Wordsworth chose not to include it in the publication. Coleridge was never able to finish the poem and eventually published it as is. This video provides a light-heated summary of the story in the form of a conversation between Coleridge and Wordsworth.

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    A Christmas Carol - Why is Scrooge A... Well... Scrooge

    "A Christmas Carol" was written by Charles Dickens and published in 1843. He rushed to get it published in time for Christmas. It was a great success for him and helped make Christmas a popular holiday. The story gave us some very well known characters like Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, and Tiny Tim. In this video, I'll discuss what happened to Scrooge that made him such a curmudgeon. We'll talk about some people who Scrooge mistreats and how going back to his past helps him realize he was mean and that he should be better.

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    The Hunger Games: What's Peeta's Purpose Besides a Love Interest

    The Hunger Games was a hit book and movie. We've all come to know Katniss, Peeta, Gale, Prim, and President Snow. But do we understand Peeta Mellark's role in the story? Does he have a purpose other than to develop a love triangle and maybe be saved by Katniss? Turns out, he does. In this video, I'll discuss how Peeta helps develop the themes of sacrifice, love, and loyalty.

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    I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died by Emily Dickinson

    This poem is a great example of the genius of Emily Dickinson. Dickinson describes the moment of death and then interjects a fly. This video contains a reading of the poem and a short analysis of it.

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    The Masque of the Red Death - A Reading

    The Masque of the Red Death was written by Edgar Allan Poe in 1845. It was originally published in 1842 under the title of "The Mask of the Red Death. A Fantasy". I think his latter title is a better choice. This is a dark and bizarre story about a bunch of people are holed up in Prince Prospero's abbey to avoid a terrible disease called the Red Death. They believe that by sealing themselves in the abbey, they can save themselves from the disease. The Red Death makes it clear that they are wrong. Months into the disease, during a grand party that happens to be a costume party, the Red Death showed up. His costume was particularly disconcerting for the revelers. Once the Red Death infects all of the revelers, he left the abbey to hold dominion over the whole land.

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    A Good Man is Hard to Find - A Summary

    "A Good Man is Hard to Find" was written by Flannery O’Connor. The Grandmother is manipulative, selfish, and hypocritical. Her need to control the family through manipulation caused their eventual demise. The Misfit is the direct cause of what happens to them, but the Grandmother is the real cause. This video summarizes the story and provides some analysis in a humorous way.

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    Little Snow White, by the Brothers Grimm - A Summary

    You probably know the Disney version of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" but do you know the story on which it's based? The story, "Little Snow White" was born out of oral tradition, but the brothers Grimm put it on paper and published it in 1812. It's a story of murder, betrayal, friendship, and hope.

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    Romeo and Juliet - A Summary Through Conversation

    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet under 12 minutes. Whether you know the play or not, I hope you enjoy this light-hearted view of it. Sit back and enjoy me explain the play to a teenager.

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    The Importance of Being Earnest - A Summary

    Get ready to have your mind blown as I bring you a hilarious and concise summary of the play "The Importance of Being Earnest" in this video. From mistaken identities to witty banter, this Oscar Wilde masterpiece is packed with laughs and surprises. Join me as we dive into the world of Victorian society and unravel the humorous twists and turns of this iconic comedy. Don't miss out on this Wilde ride!

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    "The Great Gatsby" book vs Movie

    We know the book is always better than the movie, but how faithful is the movie to the book? How faithful is the 2013 movie to the book "The Great Gatsby?" This is a story love and tragedy. Several movies have been made from the book. The book was written in 1925 by F. Scott Fitzgerald. It was actually not successful when it was published. Over time, though, it’s attained “classic” status. Some scholars even call it the great American novel. The movie stars Toby Maguire as Nick Carraway, Leonardo DiCaprio as Jay Gatsby, Carey Mulligan as Daisy Buchanan, and Joel Edgerton as Tom Buchanan. It was well received and was nominated for many awards. The movie won about half the nominations.

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    Pride and Prejudice - Book vs Movie

    We know the book is always better than the movie, but how faithful is the movie to the book? How faithful is the 2005 movie to the book "Pride and Prejudice?" This is a love story for the ages. Several movies and TV series have been made from the book. In this video, I compare the book to what I think is the best movie version. The book was written in 1813 by Jane Austen. She published the book anonymously, as so many women writers did at that time. It was a popular book when it was published. It sold out the first edition in the first year. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the book never went out of print. The movie stars Keira Knightley and Matthew Macfadyen. It was well received and was nominated for four Academy Awards. The movie didn't win though.

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    The Call of the Wild - A Summary

    "The Call of the Wild" is a story about a happy pet dog who is taken from his home and forced to work as a sled dog in the Canadian Yukon Territory. While working as a sled dog, Buck learns important lessons for survival. Eventually he is free to become the animal he was always meant to be.

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    The Call of the Wild - Background

    The Call of the Wild was written by Jack London in 1903. It's set in Alaska and the Canadian Yukon Territory. London actually went to the Yukon during this gold rush in search for adventure and, of course, gold. He didn't find gold but the experiences gave him a lot of content for this story.

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    Eve's Diary by Mark Twain - A Summary

    Eve's Diary is a story by Mark Twain. It is a comedy about what Eve would have in her diary if she wrote one. This video touches on some of the funniest events in the diary to summarize the story.

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The Words are Things channel is a place where you can learn about stories from authors we're all familiar with. The videos are interesting, fun, and a little educational. It doesn't matter if you've already read the stories or have never read them, there is something for everyone.

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