Learn about Poetry & Literature: PARODY
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- Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
- Have you heard of the type of poetry and literature known as “parody”? Not sure what it is exactly? In this class, I’ll explain what parody is by showing you an example of a poem that is a parody. This is where one writer takes an earlier, well-known piece of literature, and imitates it in a humorous way. So basically, it’s a literary joke! My example comes from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, by the famous Victorian writer, Lewis Carroll. I hope you enjoy it! If you do, make sure to watch more of my poetry & literature series of classes: • Poetry with Gill
In this lesson:
00:00 What is a parody?
01:32 A serious poem
06:18 A parody of the serious poem!
13:11 Conclusion
Thank you for watching, everyone! Learn about more kinds of poetry with the videos in this playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLjvCo2ax1ZUec55HG7h2EKV6k3rkYFFIi.html
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Long time no see, thank You very much for Your productive lesson Dear Teacher Gill, greetings from Turkey.
Hello Gilli, one of the best lessons in poetry this one. How interesting the whole class has been. Thank you so much!
Thank you This is a memorable lecture on the workings of genius
Many thanks Gill for the really useful video.
I intend to leave a comment which is including a question but, it will be long so, in advance, hope you accept my sincere apologies for your time and my not good English as well.
1- Why in the first poetry the poet use "she" for the bee? While we know that in any hive, just we have a queen who is female and rest of the bees are male.
2- We have almost the same this in our literature, Persia.
We called it Tazmin, which it means inserting the verses of one's own in between a famous older poetry line with the same rhymes and relevant meaning but much serious.
One of the most famous of them is: Tazmin of Sheikh Bahaei on Khiyalieh Bokharaei's poetry.
3- After your professional explain about difference recommendations to children, between two poets, I find out that it might be relevant to changing the purpose and the way of human's life along the more than one hundred years that you mentioned.
We were living for many years in social to be remaining, as the same as other species which have a group living, like ant or bee.
But it seems after industry's era, people have been engaged to consumption more and more to make money for people who owns the factories so, the purpose of human's life also, I think, has been changed to a selfish living.
In my viewpoints, the secret of human's remaining is to being "together" as the first poet's said in your lesson.
You pointed correctly that both of them were religious, and it was very important, thank you. Actually, I think it clearly prove that the purpose of religion has been changed along the time as well.
Protestantism's has been based on industry and liberalism comes from protestant.
Hope I could conveyed what is in my mind, and I'm really looking forward to hearing from you about my opinions.
Thank you in advance.
Have a great day Gill, and enjoy today's lovely sunshine.
this kind teacher I need as a tutor
I love poetry and literature, and even more when dear teacher Gill explains!
I’ve been following you for years now; I think I’m about your age, give or take, (I’m an Italian grandmother of four) and I still love listening to your lessons. One can learn this beautiful language and relax at the same time. I wish my grandchildren’s English teachers were cultured, kind and good teacher like you are. Best wishes.
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Perfect pronunciation!!! Thank you Gill for very, very good ENGLISH!
She is so thoughtful and gentle .. Thank you!
Dear Ma'am Gill,
Yes, this lesson on ' Parody ' is quite interesting !
The original poem on the ' busy bee' teaches us how we should try and work incessantly to gain something ! On the contrary, the second poem on ' the crocodile ' shows us that there are many people in this world who want to work less and gain more by harming others.
There is a positive and negative side of every situation.
Roses come along with the thorns !
Thanks, Ma'am !
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You are the best English teacher in the world . I love your lovely channel
Nice class of English literature with lovely teacher! Gill thanks a lot! I'm not a native English speaker and originally don't keen on poetry, but your explanations are so interesting and detailed, that makes me very excited!
It's a pleasure to listen to English Jill. I revel in the beauty of pronunciation, clarity of presentation. Thank you, dear lady, for your lessons
Brilliant! A stimulating and amusing lecture, dear teacher! Thanks a lot for your work.
It is really nice,,to see you again!!😊
Hello! I’m so glad you’re back. Nice to see you again 😊
Dear beloved Gill. Thank you for this lesson! I do love poetry. But from this lesson I realized Lewis Carrol was not only a good poet but a very clever man ❤ Thank you so much ❤
Thank you so much Gill, I love your literature lessons ❤❤❤
I remembered William Shakespeare and studying literature at university 🤍🇸🇩🤍❤️
I love this type of lessons and Gill as a teacher is amazing. Thank you
Thank you for your time. I really adored this lesson. ✨🌸✨
Hello dear Gill, how pleasant it's to listen to you again, always enjoy learning with such a bright conversation. Thank you.
Great lesson!! More than English class is a literature class.
Many thanks Gill for the really useful video.
I intend to leave a comment which is including a question but, it will be long so, in advance, hope you accept my sincere apologies for your time and my not good English as well.
1- Why in the first poetry the poet use "she" for the bee? While we know that in any hive, just we have a queen who is female and rest of the bees are male.
2- We have almost the same this in our literature, Persia.
We called it Tazmin, which it means inserting the verses of one's own in between a famous older poetry line with the same rhymes and relevant meaning but much serious.
One of the most famous of them is: Tazmin of Sheikh Bahaei on Khiyalieh Bokharaei's poetry.
3- After your professional explain about difference recommendations to children, between two poets, I find out that it might be relevant to changing the purpose and the way of human's life along the more than one hundred years that you mentioned.
We were living for many years in social to be remaining, as the same as other species which have a group living, like ant or bee.
But it seems after industry's era, people have been engaged to consumption more and more to make money for people who owns the factories so, the purpose of human's life also, I think, has been changed to a selfish living.
In my viewpoints, the secret of human's remaining is to being "together" as the first poet's said in your lesson.
You pointed correctly that both of them were religious, and it was very important, thank you. Actually, I think it clearly prove that the purpose of religion has been changed along the time as well.
Protestantism's has been based on industry and liberalism comes from protestant.
Hope I could conveyed what is in my mind, and I'm really looking forward to hearing from you about my opinions.
Thank you in advance.
Have a great day Gill, and enjoy today's lovely sunshine.
1. In Early Modern English some animals, such as bees and hares, were called "she," while most other animals were called "he." Nowadays, animals are usually called "it."
Notice that in an early version of the Lewis Carroll's novel, _Alice's Adventures under Ground,_ the crocodile is called "it."
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Thank you so much! It's a pleasure to listen to you. It's a pleasure to see your analysis.👍
Amazing way to teach us!!!
I love ypur lessons , my dear Gill!
Thank you so much. It's so useful. More videos on poetry, please))
Thank you ❤your teaching is so interesting and I also really like your speaking speed
thanks so much, I love your pronunciation and kindness.
I love this teacher, professor. ❤
As usually another fantastic lesson from Gill. We will never stop thanking you!!! Have a nice day, bye.
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Thanks a lot for your lection in English literature, your explanation of some details of poetry.
Thank you for teaching so well.
Thank you for presenting such a nice parody. I enjoyed it a lot. 😊
I love your lessons, they are so interesting!
I learned from you many things were very essential for me .
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So interesting. ❤ Love this , and all of your videos.
One of the best teacher of the world.
What a lovely lesson, thank you
Thank you for this small lecture, I actually had no idea that this rhyme from the book was a parody🙂
Thank you very much very dear teacher.
It is wonderful and useful lesson.❤
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You are very good teacher madam Gill. I am listening you first time today
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Thank you very much for teaching us, I love the accent you are talking.
I so like your English pronunciation. I wish you were my teacher at school.....
Thank you for this lesson.
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What a lovely analise.
Excellent and powerful lecture of the parody gone into its heart super executed with a taste in literature and language respecting creativituy Super and masterful
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I like poetry, and i enjoyed your lesson
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Hi dear,
One of my teachers said that the plural form of fish is always fish, so i want to know why fish is written “ fishes un that poem ?
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Kindly make videos on sentence CONNECTORS It may be useful for us
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You're a tresaure, little sweet Jill
Can you please do confusing words
Please?
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At 84 in December 2023 you have shown me parody, whitch rhymes with parating. Thank you.
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Dear Ma'am Gill,
Could you please help me to recollect the story of a girl who was unwell and would look at the tree outside the window of her room and believed that when a leaf of the tree falls, one day of her life is gone and when all the leaves fall from the tree, she will have to leave this world forever.
Ma'am, i am not able to remember the caption of the story and by whom is it written ?
Thanks ! 😃
Hi - sorry, I'm not familiar with that story - are you able to google it?
The last leaf by o Henry
@@engvidGillThanks,Ma'am Gill for your kind reply ! I'll surely make a Google search to find the caption of the story and the name of the author !
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Vert interesting vedio
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what is doth meaning ? is it doth = does ? Thanks.
Hi, yes, that's correct - it's the 3rd person singular archaic form of the verb TO DO (DOTH) as you say, the modern form is DOES
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