Halloween Special: Edgar Allan Poe

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
  • Happy halloween! Today we're looking into the mind of one of the most well-known horror writers, Edgar Allan Poe!
    On today's roster: The Pit And The Pendulum, The Mask of Red Death, The Cask of Amontillado, and The Tell-Tale Head.

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  • @1classikai
    @1classikai 4 роки тому +6825

    “For the love of God, Montresor!”
    “”Yes, for the love of God.”
    Translation:
    “DUDE?!”
    “Dude indeed!”

  • @natashamcconnell2292
    @natashamcconnell2292 3 роки тому +8524

    Me listening to The Mask of Red Death in 2020: Wow, it’s almost like throwing a big party during a plague is a bad idea.

    • @eedwardgrey2
      @eedwardgrey2 3 роки тому +381

      And at least wear a mask while doing so

    • @newsystembad
      @newsystembad 3 роки тому +536

      October 2020 update to this gag: It's almost like ignoring a plague and pretending it will magically get better might come around to bite you in the respiratory system.

    • @thaddeuskyle572
      @thaddeuskyle572 3 роки тому +149

      @@newsystembad Or in Poe’s story, your sweat glands

    • @blackhawk15897
      @blackhawk15897 3 роки тому +94

      And on that note, did you know that the (Soon to be Ex-)President just went ahead with this year's large Christmas party despite Covid running rampant in the White house for the past month?

    • @dakkarnemo1094
      @dakkarnemo1094 3 роки тому +21

      @@newsystembad Don't be that guy. You don't have to like the guy, but wishing harm on them is crossing the line.

  • @menezes3388
    @menezes3388 3 роки тому +3915

    When someone says gothic I always imagine a girl in a goth lolita dress, Wednesday Addams, and Dracula all standing in the same room very awkwardly staring at each other.

    • @gummihu
      @gummihu 3 роки тому +227

      and after a time only Wednesday exits the room

    • @thatman8562
      @thatman8562 3 роки тому +339

      Give that room a vaulted ceiling, large windows, arches, a gothic metal band, and a Visigoth and you’ve got mine.

    • @Great_Olaf5
      @Great_Olaf5 3 роки тому +156

      Depending on the anime interpretation those three might look like identical triplets.

    • @KamiAva
      @KamiAva 3 роки тому +25

      that would be my definition of gothic

    • @andrew_ray
      @andrew_ray 3 роки тому +76

      @@thatman8562 sit
      Don't forget the gargoyles and flying buttresses!

  • @cherrybee95
    @cherrybee95 3 роки тому +1594

    I just imagine a vampire telling his grandkids of the good ol days when he was younger and old london knew to fear him

    • @BennyLlama39
      @BennyLlama39 3 роки тому +69

      Now *there's* a short story I'd like to see published-- and read-- if it was done properly. : )

    • @natralskitsophrenia8465
      @natralskitsophrenia8465 3 роки тому +27

      @@BennyLlama39 same!!!

    • @idontknoq4813
      @idontknoq4813 Рік тому +5

      I want to like but you have 469 likes.

    • @Mario_432
      @Mario_432 8 місяців тому +2

      and now everyone thinks hes really sexy

    • @cherrybee95
      @cherrybee95 8 місяців тому +2

      @@Mario_432 that's why he has grandkids

  • @talongreenlee7704
    @talongreenlee7704 4 роки тому +4810

    “Hap-Poe Halloween!”
    “And that’s why I killed him, your honor”

    • @ailingstar8856
      @ailingstar8856 4 роки тому +283

      "Perfectly sane, as you can see."

    • @ebros5758
      @ebros5758 4 роки тому +163

      Not guilty.
      Your honor, you dont decide that
      Overruled

    • @honeymonkey6894
      @honeymonkey6894 4 роки тому +114

      Judge: ....
      Judge: Sounds legit

    • @_vallee_5190
      @_vallee_5190 4 роки тому +46

      Anxious? Yes very anxious but why do you call me mad? Mad men know nothing.

    • @Xel963
      @Xel963 4 роки тому +26

      And no one will convict

  • @oliver-iy4px
    @oliver-iy4px 6 років тому +2540

    My English teacher has a picture of Edgar Allen Poe up on her wall with the caption
    “i’m a just a poe boy nobody loves me”
    “he’s just a poe boy from a poe family”

    • @frauleinzuckerguss1906
      @frauleinzuckerguss1906 6 років тому +148

      maybemegumi // I think I love your teacher

    • @leek.3671
      @leek.3671 5 років тому +37

      I want a copy

    • @Tenchigo100
      @Tenchigo100 5 років тому +92

      Bros before Poes

    • @gator652
      @gator652 5 років тому +30

      My teacher has the same poster, lmao

    • @lol...
      @lol... 5 років тому +51

      Gator poe-ster...you mean?

  • @SanjayMerchant
    @SanjayMerchant 4 роки тому +3151

    I always thought the reason Prospero and his party goers were mad at the stranger in red was because they went to all the effort of walling themselves into Prospero's Party Palace to be able to pretend the Red Death wasn't happening and someone shows up dressed as a Red Death victim. So, y'know, buzzkill.

    • @bleedingmasque.6193
      @bleedingmasque.6193 3 роки тому +90

      Warm regards.

    • @spamachuchan8824
      @spamachuchan8824 3 роки тому +390

      Well the intruder WAS the red death. The Party goers just refused to admit and believe it was happening to everyone, closed off doors or not. Thats the reason for the character in red, death was coming for all of them eventually, but because they refused to acknowledge their pandemic WAS happening they all died at that party.

    • @SanjayMerchant
      @SanjayMerchant 3 роки тому +245

      @@spamachuchan8824 True. I was just referring to what the party-goers are thinking when they first notice the figure. Things don't start getting weird until Prince Prospero orders the person unmasked and everybody (Prospero himself included) is too creeped out to actually do anything. And even then, they still think they're dealing with a person in a transgressive costume right up until they yank it off and find no one behind the mask.
      It's definitely intended to symbolize that ignoring a problem not only doesn't solve it but also leaves you vulnerable to the consequences.

    • @evanhoffman7995
      @evanhoffman7995 3 роки тому +94

      Yeah, I think the fact that the intruder was dressed as the corpse of someone who died of the red death, not just some random red robe, is kind of an important detail

    • @ginargent5077
      @ginargent5077 3 роки тому +41

      Tbh I’m surprised Red didn’t talk about the class themes in mask of the red death

  • @dreameater8548
    @dreameater8548 3 роки тому +4924

    I love the fact that every once in a while, Red drops the "normal human person" facade and shows her "DEMON SORCERESS QUEEN OF THE MONSTERS LURKING IN THE DARK" real face that everyone knows and love. I love you, your Highness

    • @VivaLaDnDLogs
      @VivaLaDnDLogs 3 роки тому +215

      You gotta take your wild side out for walkies now & then or they get upset.

    • @Humaricslastcall
      @Humaricslastcall 2 роки тому +135

      @@VivaLaDnDLogs Just look at Dr. Jekyll

    • @samuellove9619
      @samuellove9619 2 роки тому +89

      Aces just be like that

    • @bryanb3666
      @bryanb3666 2 роки тому +6

      mczr

    • @pcseeya4534
      @pcseeya4534 2 роки тому +20

      Your wish is our command queen

  • @ematuskey
    @ematuskey 5 років тому +5403

    "Dude!"
    "DUDE, INDEED!"
    That never gets old. :D

  • @ronank.6608
    @ronank.6608 5 років тому +5534

    Poe: hey im actually having a good time right no-
    Tuberculosis: not so fast, buckeroo

    • @razalasreficul6902
      @razalasreficul6902 5 років тому +64

      :(

    • @gargoyles9999
      @gargoyles9999 4 роки тому +119

      Ronan K. Tuberculosis: I'm about to end this man's whole career

    • @bigpigeon2384
      @bigpigeon2384 4 роки тому +27

      Ronan K. He got the Arthur Morgan treatment

    • @BlazingCorpse420
      @BlazingCorpse420 4 роки тому +30

      He actually died from syphilis lmfaooo which is even worse!

    • @snozer6966
      @snozer6966 4 роки тому +12

      @@bigpigeon2384 Why, why did you need to make me cry right now. I was having a good day, but now I'm sad.

  • @caroline456
    @caroline456 4 роки тому +2340

    guy: has a slightly unsettling eye
    no one:
    absolutely no one:
    not a soul:
    Tell tale heart narrator guy and Victor Frankenstein: WhElP...

    • @Bareezio
      @Bareezio 4 роки тому +57

      Sans: Nope nope nope

    • @brendanswain939
      @brendanswain939 4 роки тому +22

      Your gonna have a bad time

    • @saikanji9570
      @saikanji9570 4 роки тому +17

      IF IT BEATS

    • @nyxession944
      @nyxession944 3 роки тому +12

      WAIT WHY THE FUCK IS UNDERTALE BEING QUOTED

    • @lyric7702
      @lyric7702 3 роки тому +35

      But it was a color unlike any s

  • @couchpotato4928
    @couchpotato4928 3 роки тому +1078

    I love Poe and Lovecraft because both of them are living personifications of their writing. Poe is dark and depressing and Lovecraft is scared of the unknown. AKA everything outside of his home village

    • @whitneyfluttershyelizabeth
      @whitneyfluttershyelizabeth 2 роки тому +7

      Lovecraft was racist as hell and afraid of non-white people

    • @Crazh457
      @Crazh457 2 роки тому +67

      @@whitneyfluttershyelizabeth actually Lovecraft hated the Irish and Welsh as well

    • @kakyointhedonut7369
      @kakyointhedonut7369 2 роки тому +58

      Also love craft is just racist

    • @sorarouge6351
      @sorarouge6351 Рік тому +9

      @@Crazh457 Den he, would have DEFINITELY, hated me🤣👿😂👼🏻🤣😈👼🏻😂😗😗👁️

    • @TrinityCore60
      @TrinityCore60 Рік тому +8

      @@Crazh457 sadly, it seems that counts as “the unknown”. I get that humans get a bit unnerved by things that they don’t completely understand, but this guy was just outrageous in comparison.
      At least we got some interesting mythos (the not-problematic parts, at least) out of it.

  • @DCsasquatch
    @DCsasquatch 4 роки тому +4317

    I interpreted the old mans heart beat after he died as the “protagonists” heart beat, but him being insane, he believed it was the old mans heart in the floorboards

    • @mayaalvarez4354
      @mayaalvarez4354 3 роки тому +84

      Me too.

    • @julietfischer5056
      @julietfischer5056 3 роки тому +235

      Or the narrator's insanity, given his obsession with the old man's eye.

    • @mslightbulb
      @mslightbulb 3 роки тому +196

      I always saw it as his guilt manifesting trough his senses.

    • @randompatchofgrass5034
      @randompatchofgrass5034 3 роки тому +74

      Tbh I thought it meant that the house was alive and that killing the old man made it beat furiously with hatred until he confessed his sins

    • @LucyLioness100
      @LucyLioness100 3 роки тому +102

      I’ve heard some reader theories that the narrator associates the sound of the old man’s heart with his own. I subscribe to his mind completely snapping due to his guilty conscience; after all he says he didn’t hate the old man but was paranoid of the false eye worn by the victim

  • @maximusthedude8305
    @maximusthedude8305 6 років тому +5405

    When I read 'The Telltale Heart' I thought that the beating sound he heard was actually his own heart, and that the more he worried about it the louder it got and the more he was driven crazy by it, thinking that it was the old man's heart. I don't know if it was meant that way, but that was my interpretation, and I thought it was poetic that his own stress and guilt about murdering this dude was his undoing.

    • @berry_pipertchaika4059
      @berry_pipertchaika4059 6 років тому +403

      Maximus The Dude that's actually intresting.

    • @WickedNPC
      @WickedNPC 6 років тому +309

      +Maximus The Dude
      I'm pretty sure that is the point of the story. But I could be wrong.

    • @owlblocksdavid4955
      @owlblocksdavid4955 6 років тому +365

      I wrote an extended ending for a school project in 8th grade. But I felt like Poe ended it well. So I tried to stick with his style and then prolonged the madness a bit. And then, plot twist, it turns out the reader is coming from the point of view of a mental health professional interviewing him, to which he again concludes that he is not mad, why would you think that, and freaks out.

    • @GnarledStaff
      @GnarledStaff 6 років тому +58

      Good insight. I’m sad I never thought of that.

    • @jaylawrence8673
      @jaylawrence8673 6 років тому +25

      Maximus The Dude that's what I thought

  • @groningen9670
    @groningen9670 4 роки тому +1377

    Regarding Fortunado's silence at the end of that story, he apparently had a really bad cough, probably had asthma or something, and apparently the tomb in which he would be killed was really suffocating. In the sense that literally he died due to suffocation just as Montresor was finishing up.
    That is also the why Montresor was so huffy, because he didn't get the death he wanted for Fortunado.

    • @VivaLaDnDLogs
      @VivaLaDnDLogs 3 роки тому +260

      Now that I can remember it, I think that's a great detail to have in the story. A great way of showing that no matter how perfectly a revenge seems to be going, or how gleefully you feel seeing it through, at the end you're left feeling empty. No revenge, no matter how perfect, is really worth it in the end.

    • @stephenfong1144
      @stephenfong1144 3 роки тому +120

      @@VivaLaDnDLogs How incredibly uplifting and not at all depressing for a totally not murderer like me

    • @shadowsnake5133
      @shadowsnake5133 2 роки тому +95

      That is why you check their allergies before settling on how you're going to kill someone, as that can lead to them dying because you ate a pb&j before going up to talk to them.

    • @briannadragonrider
      @briannadragonrider 2 роки тому +57

      @@shadowsnake5133 Seriously, he's known the guy for years. You'd think he'd account for it.

    • @drakeardian629
      @drakeardian629 2 роки тому +27

      I think Fortunado had a bad cold, one that Montressor observed when he started to set his plan into action

  • @Howling-Heretic
    @Howling-Heretic 3 роки тому +848

    The Mask of Red Death hits different during a pandemic where people are still having parties

    • @DavidbarZeus1
      @DavidbarZeus1 2 роки тому +9

      Except COVID isn't nearly as dangerous as old plagues were, either by infection rate or casualties. I honestly don't see the reason for the fear of it outside of China benefitting and the media getting attention

    • @mariustan9275
      @mariustan9275 2 роки тому +11

      @@DavidbarZeus1 Yes, but it's still a virus. That means it can mutate, and possibly cause a LOT of problems. It can develop more serious symptoms, and kill off literally every single elder person on planet earth which is... about 962 million people.

    • @semaj_5022
      @semaj_5022 2 роки тому +42

      @@DavidbarZeus1 There was never supposed to be fear of Covid, just caution, pragmatism and responsible choices to protect the vulnerable. Apparently though, that was far too much to ask in some of the world's most populous nations.

    • @esobelisk3110
      @esobelisk3110 Рік тому

      @@DavidbarZeus1 how on earth does china benefit from people being afraid of covid

    • @DavidbarZeus1
      @DavidbarZeus1 Рік тому

      @@esobelisk3110 It benefits from people who are supporting China despite them being responsible for the disease

  • @andreaking8616
    @andreaking8616 6 років тому +4021

    ...and there blue has remained for 50 years.

    • @janerecluse4344
      @janerecluse4344 5 років тому +258

      Still making Poe puns, a hideous undead mockery of all that is good. Poor Red.

    • @adam7108
      @adam7108 5 років тому +63

      @@janerecluse4344 Poe Red indeed.

    • @esobelisk3110
      @esobelisk3110 5 років тому +103

      Luckily, he's a history nerd, which means he's immortal.

    • @f.i.r.e.5119
      @f.i.r.e.5119 5 років тому +29

      _In pace requiescat!_

    • @StarrTheWitch
      @StarrTheWitch 5 років тому +13

      @@adam7108 eyyyyyy! Now you're chained up and blocked in too xD, worth it!

  • @pengfeidong5268
    @pengfeidong5268 4 роки тому +3389

    "When a conveniently placed French Army comes in to save him"
    *Wait what how did they get here where is the plot behind this twist.*

    • @LiveErrors
      @LiveErrors 4 роки тому +170

      its not like France and Spain was never at war or anything

    • @LiveErrors
      @LiveErrors 4 роки тому +43

      @Hetahetalia but its right there in thr Book!

    • @LiveErrors
      @LiveErrors 4 роки тому +33

      @Hetahetalia Seems perfectly Legit

    • @DaemosDaen
      @DaemosDaen 4 роки тому +21

      @Hetahetalia That's not as hard as you think.

    • @DaemosDaen
      @DaemosDaen 4 роки тому +13

      @Hetahetalia Why waste money when you have slave labor?

  • @goldwolf3771
    @goldwolf3771 3 роки тому +439

    I just really love how The Spanish Inquisition was a feared juggernaut until Monty Python turned them into a joke and meme, so that larger than life , goliath like fear factor was just gone
    only Monty Python

    • @SmoothTeeVee
      @SmoothTeeVee Рік тому +26

      And Mel Brooks to a lesser extent. When I think of the Inquisition, I think of their musical number in History of the World Part I. And Monty Python too, of course.

    • @joshuaridgway3230
      @joshuaridgway3230 Рік тому +12

      Who would have expected that?

    • @Belthazor24
      @Belthazor24 8 місяців тому +2

      ​@@SmoothTeeVee🎶The Inquisiiiiition
      What a show🎶

    • @Vinemaple
      @Vinemaple 7 місяців тому +1

      Spanish Inquisition actually required evidence and court procedure, and often sentenced people to penances instead of burning (although we'd mostly consider having to wear a symbol marking you as a heretic to be "cruel and unusual"). They were ambivalent about torture as an effective method of interrogation, too. Now, the Roman inquisition, they were a very different story...

  • @iafozzac
    @iafozzac 4 роки тому +2419

    "if you hear the word 'gothic' you'll probably think of -"
    Me: Gothic architecture
    Red: lists examples based on age
    Me: huh

    • @BobTheArchmage
      @BobTheArchmage 4 роки тому +136

      I seem to have found a fellow undead freak.

    • @nikhiliyengar1510
      @nikhiliyengar1510 4 роки тому +53

      I thought the same. 😂

    • @jackgadoury52
      @jackgadoury52 4 роки тому +149

      True OG's remember the nomadic raider tribes from north of the Danube

    • @Seloa
      @Seloa 4 роки тому +74

      Gothic art, gothic architecture, the goths, or... just Edgar Allen Poe.

    • @pratappurswani7212
      @pratappurswani7212 3 роки тому +22

      I have found my people

  • @Ajc-ni3xn
    @Ajc-ni3xn 4 роки тому +2133

    “Strategic dismemberment”
    Those are two words that were never meant to be put in the same sentence.

    • @Eli_Guy
      @Eli_Guy 4 роки тому +34

      Sounds like Doom Guy tearing up a demon tbh

    • @melvinmerkelhopper5752
      @melvinmerkelhopper5752 4 роки тому +41

      You have never played a Dead Space game then.

    • @Revoltine
      @Revoltine 3 роки тому +36

      I know I'm late but isn't this an alternative way to say "amputation surgery"?

    • @warlynx5644
      @warlynx5644 3 роки тому +10

      Revoltine
      I believe surgical amputation is good

    • @Revoltine
      @Revoltine 3 роки тому +2

      @@warlynx5644
      Thanks. English is hard.

  • @chipsleftwing
    @chipsleftwing 7 років тому +1504

    NO ONE EVER EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION

    • @jayblade2000
      @jayblade2000 7 років тому +13

      you beat me to it

    • @heatherallbee480
      @heatherallbee480 7 років тому +3

      LOL

    • @jrodohan7814
      @jrodohan7814 7 років тому +8

      bet you didn't expect the imperial inquisition?

    • @rainbowkitty9247
      @rainbowkitty9247 6 років тому +5

      Monty Python

    • @Tim3shark
      @Tim3shark 6 років тому +28

      When my room mate plays dragon age inquisition as an elf I get to hear her say "No one expects the Dalish inquisition" any time she does something cool...

  • @hanksun9906
    @hanksun9906 3 роки тому +253

    Legends say Gregory is still stuck behind a certain wall in a cellar, waiting for a bottle of Amontillado.

  • @zodiacwitch9697
    @zodiacwitch9697 4 роки тому +506

    Crazy person:I’m not crazy I’m just really smart
    Red:Sure, and Dante loves Greece.

    • @Valery0p5
      @Valery0p5 2 роки тому +5

      ?

    • @alexanderkarvos6728
      @alexanderkarvos6728 2 роки тому +39

      @@Valery0p5 Dante have an absolutely HATE BONER against Greece. He put most Heroes in circles of hell in his Dante's Inferno

  • @danielleikar6625
    @danielleikar6625 7 років тому +1930

    "conveniently placed French army" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @cjemmeson109
      @cjemmeson109 7 років тому +116

      Lafayette had really good timing.

    • @toxicyaoioverlord
      @toxicyaoioverlord 7 років тому +66

      he's just taking this horse by the reigns making redcoats redder with bloodstains

    • @nightsocoolioyep7663
      @nightsocoolioyep7663 7 років тому +30

      jackspecidey and don't you know that he's never gonna stop until he makes them drop or burns them up and scatters their remains

    • @toxicyaoioverlord
      @toxicyaoioverlord 7 років тому +26

      watch him engaging,escapeing,enraging,he's out

    • @cjemmeson109
      @cjemmeson109 7 років тому +30

      He goes back to France for more funds...

  • @galaxionart9338
    @galaxionart9338 5 років тому +3306

    *cough cough “Jekyll and Hyde and or Dorian Gray please.” Cough*

  • @madisoncales6900
    @madisoncales6900 4 роки тому +289

    Edgar Allen Poe is one of my favorite poets so I wanted to say that for “The Masque of the Red Death” it was actually a pitch black room with a stained glass window which casked a red glow.

  • @ronank.6608
    @ronank.6608 3 роки тому +278

    The reason why fortunato wasnt speaking to montresor is because he was dying from his cough and montresor was acting kind of pissed that he died because at the beggining of the book he said something like revenge is only worthwhile if your victim knows the full length of their punishment. Fortunato died of his cough and not from starvation which made Montresor angry. ( that is if he even realized he was already dead)

  • @Timelost_Techpriest
    @Timelost_Techpriest 5 років тому +878

    "For the love of God, Montressor!"
    "Yes," I said, "For the love of God."
    I _adore_ Cask of Amontillado and Tell-Tale Heart.

    • @willhuey4891
      @willhuey4891 4 роки тому +1

      telltale heart is a good one.

    • @Talonistrying
      @Talonistrying 4 роки тому +47

      Or, in Red's words:
      "Dude?!?!?!"
      *"DUDE INDEED"*

    • @saudade7842
      @saudade7842 4 роки тому +6

      I really like 'The Black Cat' and 'Annabel Lee.'

    • @MadSwedishGamer
      @MadSwedishGamer 3 роки тому +4

      I like The Raven because it's more heartbreaking than creepy. Also ravens are awesome.

    • @alekzl
      @alekzl 3 роки тому +1

      Who would have thought I'd find a techpriest here

  • @pikakip3792
    @pikakip3792 5 років тому +1600

    Lv 1 Edgar Allen Poe
    Vs
    Lv 100 fan fiction writer

    • @hadeskingoftheunderworld7010
      @hadeskingoftheunderworld7010 5 років тому +83

      Edgar wins

    • @tarabarden7535
      @tarabarden7535 5 років тому +150

      Edgar has the power of confirmed cannon. Of course he wins

    • @hadeskingoftheunderworld7010
      @hadeskingoftheunderworld7010 5 років тому +30

      @@tarabarden7535 exactly

    • @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790
      @aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa790 5 років тому +98

      @@tarabarden7535 He wins for being the original author, but we've all read that one fanfiction that was truly better than the original work.

    • @kottonkandy0962
      @kottonkandy0962 4 роки тому +18

      TheNamelessName - I’m gonna call myself out and say most warrior cats fanfics, like, ever. At least most of them are better than the 2nd arc...

  • @aaronmehaffey6251
    @aaronmehaffey6251 3 роки тому +200

    "Fred opts to take another nap--FOCUS GODDAMMIT!"
    I died! XD

    • @misselizabethplays8070
      @misselizabethplays8070 2 роки тому +12

      Fred and Dante- the only two members of the Excessive Fainting in Literature for Men Club.

  • @Firnling
    @Firnling 3 роки тому +240

    1:19 has strong "I'm not Toph, I'm Melon Lord! Mwahahahaa!" sorta vibes.

  • @mattaffenit9898
    @mattaffenit9898 5 років тому +1981

    I'm a simple man. I hear Gothic, I sack Rome again.
    Because Ostrogoths.
    It's a joke.
    Laugh.
    Laugh you spawn of Múspellsheimr.
    Laugh!

    • @clayxros576
      @clayxros576 4 роки тому +54

      I'd rather raid the bank and leave the guards in an unconscious pile of manly confusion to wake up the moment I leave.

    • @moemuxhagi
      @moemuxhagi 4 роки тому +55

      I feel you, Æsir bretheren, thy joke was quite the funsies.

    • @LuckyBird551
      @LuckyBird551 4 роки тому +31

      Laughs in Alaric.

    • @exquisitecorpse__
      @exquisitecorpse__ 4 роки тому +6

      Wut?

    • @tylerhub4342
      @tylerhub4342 4 роки тому +4

      HA

  • @teragram38crows49
    @teragram38crows49 7 років тому +584

    I am finding a lot of irony in this. when I was in high school, there were a lot of emo/goth kids like the ratio was about one non-goth kid out of 10. the teachers were all going nuts about it, saying that they don't know why we turned out this way. but in many of the English, literature, and theatre arts classes there was a treasure trove of tragedies, dark literature and a hefty helping of Edgar Allan Poe for homework every other day. If you had been exposed to the large amount of depressing subjects such as this and have algebra right after, you be crossing over to the dark side too.

    • @namingisdifficult408
      @namingisdifficult408 7 років тому +21

      Teragram38 Crows interesting

    • @cinderlord4950
      @cinderlord4950 6 років тому

      Lies

    • @pagegibson1863
      @pagegibson1863 6 років тому

      Teragram38 Crows a

    • @chelseacohen-bryan7750
      @chelseacohen-bryan7750 6 років тому +25

      We got to analysis Slyitha Plath for a term, newer but dower, and then write a sonnet after which she made most of us go to the school counsellor, what did she think was going to happen

    • @rinamizelia7298
      @rinamizelia7298 5 років тому +3

      You mean mallgawfs who listen to Marylin Manson and those shoddy nu metül bands, don't you? I am kinda betting you went to high school after the 00s, since that was the only time when you had way too many kids claiming they were now goth, but couldn't even name a single proper gothic rock, post-punk or darkwave song. Actual -excuse me for my elitism, but it's true- goths weren't really widespread in schools after the 80s, when the goth subculture (yes, subculture, not "fashion movement") had its peak popularity. Being into goth has less to do with reading Poe and gothic novels (something anyone can enjoy, regardless of their mood and depression btw isn't a mood, it's a serious illness) and being part of some kind of nebulous dark side than it was, traditionally in the 80s and first half of the 90s at least, about listening to gloomy, introspective post-punk music á la Bauhaus, Siouxsie and the Banshees or the Virgin Prunes and dressing up in pointy boots, too much fishnet and donning a shitton of hairspray onto the head to build ridiculous big hair nests. Also emo is something entirely different.
      Ofc lots of kids go through some edgy phase where they hop on to everything that looks cool to them, without really giving a shit about what it means in terms of music, history, etc because puberty makes them feel like they don't belong and hopping on some bandwagon gives them the allusion of belonging. That said, Poe and dark literature likely didn't turn students into try hard goffs. Hormones did. hence you get so many people during the age 12-20 shifting through all subcultures and hobbies you can name, from punk to hippie to vegan and prideful gamer or self-called world's next super models and they change that every week.

  • @hoddtoward5681
    @hoddtoward5681 3 роки тому +366

    red: “those born in or before the mid 1800s
    me: *laughs in 1300 bc*

  • @deargodwhatamidoing1122
    @deargodwhatamidoing1122 3 роки тому +100

    7:56
    Am i the only one who loves the “worlds best murder victim” mug.

  • @LoryLilyBomber
    @LoryLilyBomber 7 років тому +281

    In Masque of the Red Death, prospero is mad at the Red Death because he thought the costume was a severely inappropriate joke about the plague outside, which Prospero wants all the nobles to not think about.

    • @grojzow11
      @grojzow11 6 років тому +4

      The red death is actually ebola

    • @CrowTR0bot
      @CrowTR0bot 6 років тому +19

      Actually, it's Tuberculosis

    • @noname-kx4cu
      @noname-kx4cu 6 років тому +9

      also each of the colors of the rooms mean something. I forgot what tho. xD

    • @owlblocksdavid4955
      @owlblocksdavid4955 6 років тому +4

      I think I know what the red room means... Love!

    • @gabbievee
      @gabbievee 6 років тому +4

      If he thought being dressed in red was a joke to the plague and that he didn't want anyone to think about it, why did he have a red room?

  • @ClockworkMan13
    @ClockworkMan13 8 років тому +2036

    Wait a minute. So the squeaky boots from spongebob squarepants was a reference to the telltale heart?

  • @fictionalortrue9898
    @fictionalortrue9898 3 роки тому +168

    Fun fact: "The Cask of Amontillado" is based on a true story involving an army general who murdered one of his troops for winning a card game and was then sealed in a wall by the rest of his troops. Or so my 9th grade Lit book told me...

    • @RedFawcett
      @RedFawcett 2 роки тому +24

      You and I must have read the same book, I recall hearing it was an Italian story that got passed down over the years though and Poe came across it while in the Army.

    • @EdgyAngel
      @EdgyAngel 8 місяців тому +3

      I also learned this in ninth grade. :)

  • @Bewwenforp
    @Bewwenforp 4 роки тому +122

    I remember reading the tell tale heart in middle school and being fascinated about the idea of somebody being so nervous they can hear their own heartbeat and is so insane that they believe it's the heartbeat of their victim. Lol.

  • @theshamanite
    @theshamanite 5 років тому +564

    Maybe his last name was Allen Paul, but while he was in school, he'd show his teachers his work and they'd say, "Thank you Allen P-oh, that's morbid."

    • @Jellied_Slime_Games
      @Jellied_Slime_Games 5 років тому +30

      No. His birth name was Edgar Allan he took the name Poe to honnor his adopted father figure. His parents died and left him w/ Mr Poe and his wife who took him in and raised him

    • @Amy-oo7mm
      @Amy-oo7mm 5 років тому +29

      @@Jellied_Slime_Games Actually, it was Edgar Poe. The name Allan came from his foster parents John and Frances Allan. Due to issues between Poe and his foster father, including financial, he went by Edgar A. Poe for most of his career.

    • @Jellied_Slime_Games
      @Jellied_Slime_Games 5 років тому +6

      @@Amy-oo7mm oh... thanks for clearing that up!

    • @Amy-oo7mm
      @Amy-oo7mm 5 років тому +16

      @@Jellied_Slime_Games No problem, I was kind of obsessed with Poe back in elementary school. That's perfectly normal, right... not creepy or anything...? *nervous cough

    • @Jellied_Slime_Games
      @Jellied_Slime_Games 5 років тому +3

      @@Amy-oo7mm nah, not creepy at all! i really like his works too!

  • @alexemy2463
    @alexemy2463 5 років тому +408

    I think that part of Moana at the end of “You’re Welcome” where Maui shuts Moana in a cave after making a song and dance and giving her fruit might be a reference to the Cask of Amontillado

    • @williamreynolds1522
      @williamreynolds1522 3 роки тому +5

      I always thought the reason Prospero and his party goers were mad at the stranger in red was because they went to all the effort of walling themselves into Prospero's Party Palace to be able to pretend the Red Death wasn't happening and someone shows up dressed as a Red Death victim. So, y'know, buzzkill.

    • @demonspawn5797
      @demonspawn5797 3 роки тому +25

      Oh you mean when he pulled a reverse Jesus?

    • @akmayernick3722
      @akmayernick3722 3 роки тому +7

      @@demonspawn5797 OH MY GOD I CAN'T-

    • @lordeverett5642
      @lordeverett5642 3 роки тому +13

      @@williamreynolds1522 why did you steal a top comment, and paste it into a random reply.

    • @IDoNotFeelCreative
      @IDoNotFeelCreative 3 роки тому +1

      Aaaaaaaaaa
      Now I cannot unsee it.
      Thank you or curse you, I am not completely sure which

  • @davide887
    @davide887 4 роки тому +215

    Mask of red death got a whole new context

  • @IcecreamCat23
    @IcecreamCat23 2 роки тому +79

    Something I’ve come up with is the following:
    In Tale Tell Heart, the heart the insane man hears in the floorboard is actually the man’s own heart, since subconsciously, the man is guilty and nervous of being caught. Hearing your own heartbeat in stories means your experiencing an extreme emotion, typically fear.
    The man mistakes it for the old man’s heart in the floorboards, and so he confesses, which in turn stops the loud beating of his heart since the tension within his mind and body have dispersed-he is no longer nervous about being caught since he has let that go
    These are my thoughts, anyway.

  • @bthsr7113
    @bthsr7113 5 років тому +405

    One of my writing classes actually had us come up with a reason why Montressor killed his "buddy."
    Financial ruin from Fortunato's advice was mine.

    • @zebrastrong9291
      @zebrastrong9291 4 роки тому +60

      Bthsr71 Another theory is because Montressor was a Freemason. The symbolism in the story is pretty dead on for it

    • @Alice_Kavanagh
      @Alice_Kavanagh 4 роки тому +55

      Nah mate it's that fortunato chews with his mouth open

    • @MagillanicaLouM
      @MagillanicaLouM 4 роки тому +20

      @@Alice_Kavanagh other guy is completely justified in my eyes

    • @EmilyDickmesome
      @EmilyDickmesome 3 роки тому +17

      Floyd Kavanagh In that case I would've walled him too tbh

    • @luisalbertoarenasaraya4579
      @luisalbertoarenasaraya4579 3 роки тому +16

      He puts pineapple on pizza.

  • @d.n5287
    @d.n5287 5 років тому +416

    And there Gregory stays in Red's dorm room for the next 50 years chained to his computer and desk writing an essay never to be handed in....

  • @MrTombombodil
    @MrTombombodil Рік тому +42

    Poe's prose is S-tier. It's so unbelievably good, everything he wrote has this subtle genius to the way the words flow. He was a master of using sound to create effect. Every time I read one of his stories I end up reading it out loud, and the long meandering melodic sentences structures never lose me even for a second, despite their constant little asides and minute digressions.
    Reading Poe's work is a constant delight.

  • @spiritedrenee9895
    @spiritedrenee9895 6 років тому +3119

    We read The Tell-Tale Heart in 8th grade. Because you know, learning sbout a psycho killing some poor old man is always a good to story tell to a bunch of 13/14 year olds.

    • @chelseacohen-bryan7750
      @chelseacohen-bryan7750 6 років тому +92

      better than hearing a disjointed version through the Simpsons when you were a kid

    • @spiritedrenee9895
      @spiritedrenee9895 6 років тому +16

      We watched that version too. XD

    • @spiritedrenee9895
      @spiritedrenee9895 6 років тому +8

      Same here. It's some creepy stuff.

    • @Woopikyu
      @Woopikyu 6 років тому +46

      Same dude!
      Then we read Cask of Amontillado during eighth and ninth grade. I loved it!

    • @gisellee9615
      @gisellee9615 6 років тому +19

      I'm reading tell tale heart as an assignment now !! I'm only in the 7th grade

  • @dezopenguin9649
    @dezopenguin9649 5 років тому +682

    Thinking back on it, one thing I love about "The Cask of Amontillado" leaving out the actual motive for Montresor's murder of Fortunato (apart from how he inflicted "a thousand injuries" but the straw that broke the camel's back was "when he ventured upon insult") is that the reader can basically write in whatever _they_ want, depending on how sympathetic they feel towards Montresor. Whereas if Poe had picked some specific act or acts, different audience members would have had different opinions of the story based on how awful or how nominal they view the act. One person's justifiable reason for sealing a dude up in a wall in a wine cellar is, after all, a different person's no big deal. (That Red, in the video, seems to make the opposite assumption--that Montresor is ultimately a murderous nut--is, I think, a product of modern times, in which we really don't see a few insults as a good reason to go bang away at each other with pistols at dawn in a "duel of honor," still not extinguished behavior in Poe's day. So the mere fact that Montresor is committing revenge-murder is pretty well enough to condemn him by our standards.)

    • @tskmaster3837
      @tskmaster3837 5 років тому +51

      That's "Let the punishment fit the crime" sort of thinking. Logical and measured.
      That's not Poe. Also, it's not insane.
      I think it's more of a case of "I have a punishment and a victim. What crime can I accuse him of... Oh, I'll think of something on my way down there."
      Poe had more interest in "unreliable narrators" than dueling and insults upon one's honor.

    • @tonyhakston536
      @tonyhakston536 4 роки тому +24

      Duels of honor were rarely (intentionally) fatal. They usually lasted until either first blood, which makes them akin to modern fencing, or one of the parties either can’t or otherwise won’t fight, making it akin to every other combat sport.
      The idea that was generally less “I will slaughter you on a leveled playing field, so that I can’t be tried for murder,” and more “I will let you, a man who recently expressed distaste for me, swing a deadly weapon at me in order to prove how wrong you are.”

    • @Meshakhad
      @Meshakhad 4 роки тому +15

      I remember writing a modern version of this for school. I had the protagonist lure her rapist boyfriend into the steam tunnels, drug him, then castrate him.

    • @PhantasyPen
      @PhantasyPen 4 роки тому +8

      I remember my literature textbook mentioning that The Cask of Amontillado is actually based on a old Legend from when Poe was in the army. Apparently there was a really nasty drill sergeant that got buried underneath the foundations of the fort where he was stationed at.

    • @Aplesedjr
      @Aplesedjr 4 роки тому +8

      There’s basically no crime that would warrant walling someone up in complete darkness to kill them. There isn’t a whole lot of “well, maybe he was justified” when you’re doing what would be just about the worst punishment you could use on someone. The guy was very likely overreacting, with practically no chance of him not being crazy in some capacity.

  • @michelleignatowski8393
    @michelleignatowski8393 4 роки тому +272

    Someone at the masquerade ball: "Do you guys think its the best idea to be throwing a party during quarantine?"
    *sees the guy dressed all in red*
    SatMB: "Yup, I think its time for me to leave."

  • @argo-cv1wj
    @argo-cv1wj 3 роки тому +69

    You know the taletell heart is one of my favorites since at the beginning the guy is talking about both his hearing and his sanity, even talking about how the old man has never wronged him in any way and has actually been pretty good to him for most of his life so that way you really get an idea of just how unstable this guy is, especially since he did because of a creepy eye

    • @julietfischer5056
      @julietfischer5056 3 роки тому +10

      An obsession that led to murder, and then his guilt led to confesson.

  • @Kendrahf
    @Kendrahf 8 років тому +431

    Yeah, "The Cask of Amontillado" is pretty much the only horror story I've read that actually gave me nightmares. Just the thought of a friend or family member doing that to me terrified me. =/ That story is just messed up. T^T Poe was a genius.

    • @michiamamomimi
      @michiamamomimi 8 років тому +36

      The Tell-Tale Heart did that for me (who hasn't trembled at every literal bump in the night like the poor old man?!). The Raven creeped me out about as much!

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 7 років тому +9

      Meghan Kilroy The fall of the house of usher did it for me. As well as the Masque of Red Death.

    • @charanah6168
      @charanah6168 7 років тому +40

      I read that story in one of my English classes forever ago and completely fell in love with it. Its still my favorite Poe story. What's really cool is that while Fortunato was being bricked in by what he though was his "bestie", the fumes coming off of the mixture used to seal and stack the bricks were actually slowly killing Fortunato, which is why he doesn't answer Montresor. Fortunato is already dead, thus robbing Montresor of the slow, hunger inducing death that he had wanted. God, isn't it perfect?

    • @wisewillow7530
      @wisewillow7530 6 років тому +1

      Its my fav story of all of them.

    • @lauraharding9412
      @lauraharding9412 6 років тому +3

      I found the Tell-tale Heart hilarious, it was the Black Cat that freaked me out

  • @disappointingeggroll1809
    @disappointingeggroll1809 5 років тому +340

    I like how he comes out of the box to kill the old man. Nice metal gear solid reference red lmao

  • @erikawithaknotac
    @erikawithaknotac Рік тому +32

    I remember in my 10th grade debate class, we read the telltale heart and we were tasked with writing an argument as if we were the murderer's LAWYER attempting to get him absolved of charges. it was a weird class.

    • @hailstorm2914
      @hailstorm2914 Рік тому

      Somewhat easy, since he’s obviously insane he wouldn’t exactly be charged with murder, just sent off to a psyche ward or something

    • @novakitty6869
      @novakitty6869 Рік тому +4

      We did something similar in my 8th grade english class. Half of us were prosecutors and the other half of us tried to prove he was innocent due to insanity.

    • @OreoRanger2210
      @OreoRanger2210 Рік тому +2

      Same here. I had to prove he was insane.

  • @thenarrator4800
    @thenarrator4800 3 роки тому +45

    0:51 I love how Mary Shelley's face is just like "YAY! I was included"

  • @melinabender5681
    @melinabender5681 6 років тому +1199

    And Gregory was never heard from again

    • @cassie5248
      @cassie5248 6 років тому +22

      Is... is that his real name? It couldn't be

    • @motharchenemy8549
      @motharchenemy8549 5 років тому +9

      Gregory: Do I?!
      Any other rational person in that situation: ua-cam.com/video/8QxIIz1yEsA/v-deo.html

    • @MichaelSHartman
      @MichaelSHartman 5 років тому +15

      Gregory is ... nevermore.

    • @plutossky7534
      @plutossky7534 5 років тому +1

      Hi there Gregory. Mesa Jar Jar Binks

    • @jessicareed6154
      @jessicareed6154 5 років тому +2

      At least he is now a fancy skeleton.

  • @renmoore9592
    @renmoore9592 7 років тому +253

    OMG RED DEATH!
    When I was in fifth grade, my drama class did a play to that! I, of course being the theatre brat I am, was the Red Death.
    I had a cool mask and a cape.
    lol

    • @renmoore9592
      @renmoore9592 7 років тому +30

      damn, the book is much different than the script...shit....
      in the script Prospero is the last to die, and everytime the clock bongs they move into the next room. A guest dies everytime they switch rooms. I wooshed around going "I am the RED DEATH! WHAHAHAHAH!!" then swishing my cape over people's faces....

    • @anosayo4643
      @anosayo4643 7 років тому +6

      Blu Luna Rue Ah yes, of course a school would allow grade schoolers have a play about The Red Death. And of course you would be The Red Death, you are a self proclaimed theater brat, after all. Bravo to you.

    • @oonasleep1673
      @oonasleep1673 7 років тому +10

      Blu Luna Rue We did the Raven in Sixth Grade. We needed more characters so they used my version of the poem not gonna say it though its really stupid. I was the raven. :p

    • @kindoflame
      @kindoflame 6 років тому +7

      What school on this planet thinks that the Red Death is appropriate for 5th graders!?

    • @renmoore9592
      @renmoore9592 6 років тому +7

      I know, right? Lol. Thanks. It was really bad, though XD

  • @skywalkerchick
    @skywalkerchick 7 місяців тому +19

    I love how you called Fred “Fred” and then when Mike Flanagan adapted Poe, he named his Pit and the Pendulum character “Fredrick.” Red was right 😂

    • @MrDragon7742
      @MrDragon7742 7 місяців тому +1

      I almost had a goddamn aneurysm when I saw that

  • @ambergray4138
    @ambergray4138 3 роки тому +31

    That was literally the best 9 minutes and 52 seconds of my life. I have nothing else to live for now, my soul is at peace

  • @midnight_matter8707
    @midnight_matter8707 7 років тому +589

    Careful Red. 'You stay in that Fallen Angel costume to long and you might attract *unwanted* attention...
    (I'm looking squarely at you, Sexy Satan.)

    • @hedgehatchet3578
      @hedgehatchet3578 7 років тому +30

      Lyncanskull X That would be pretty steamy. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @midnight_matter8707
      @midnight_matter8707 7 років тому +27

      John Laurens' Turtle
      But for the love of f&ck:
      *DO.*
      *NOT.*
      *ANINMATE*
      *IT!!!*

    • @cjemmeson109
      @cjemmeson109 7 років тому +4

      Who said John Laurens was a Washing Machine???

    • @hedgehatchet3578
      @hedgehatchet3578 7 років тому +13

      C Jemmeson I lost a bet and now George Washington is my owner now. But as a bit of revenge I named my self: Whore Gay Washing Machine's Turtle.

    • @PixelPower0615
      @PixelPower0615 6 років тому +6

      Anybody got any ideas about this year's Halloween special? I'm betting on Frankenstein.

  • @alanmaslowski6926
    @alanmaslowski6926 7 років тому +220

    The Telltale Heart narrator is great. Nothing beats the dramatic irony of a blatantly deranged narrator insisting he is NOT AT ALL INSANE. Very fascinating. And hilarious. (To me, at least. Is that weird?)

    • @charanah6168
      @charanah6168 7 років тому +12

      Ah yes, that was certainly the best part of the whole short story, just how clearly and utterly insane the narrator was. It was brilliant.

    • @blue-eyedfangirl8760
      @blue-eyedfangirl8760 6 років тому +10

      "i heard all things in the heavens and the earth. i heard many things in hell." the narrator is completely off his rocker

    • @frauleinzuckerguss1906
      @frauleinzuckerguss1906 6 років тому +7

      Alan Maslowski We actually analysed the narrator on English class. He was described as an unreliable narrator whose view couldn't be taken seriously. It is also very funny how the guy remotely keeps his insanity under control until he talks himself into it. If he didn't have such an abrasive inner monologue then he would have gotten off scot-free

    • @the_mad_fool
      @the_mad_fool 5 років тому +5

      I think my favorite part is when he's like "Dude, you should've seen how careful I was the whole time I was murdering that old man! If you'd seen it, you'd *totally* agree I couldn't possibly be insane."

  • @EricDG326
    @EricDG326 11 місяців тому +12

    There are actually 3 deathtraps in The Pit and the Pendulum.
    1. The slime on the smooth floor intended to cause the narrator to stumble and slip blindly into the pit.
    2. The blade of the pendulum descending toward the narrator’s heart as he is strapped down.
    3. The walls heat up and close in to force him into the pit.

  • @yourlocald.i.c.emember7876
    @yourlocald.i.c.emember7876 4 роки тому +51

    My favorite story of Edgar Allen Poe is "The Masque of the Red Death".

  • @deltathecomic4765
    @deltathecomic4765 6 років тому +842

    "You work to preserve your friendship because when all is said and done nothing on this Earth is more satisfying than looking into their eyes one day and seeing the hope drain from their face and in one fell swoop you *destroy them and all they hold dear* ."
    Best quote in this entire video XD
    Also, you need a merch store with a cup that says "Worlds Best Murder Victim" on it and a backpack or just a sac that says "Bag o' Bit's" on it. I would definatley buy that.

    • @tuesdaywithanh
      @tuesdaywithanh 5 років тому +4

      I strive to climb the ranks of dead people, and be the best murder victim I can possibly be! I spend almost all my time practicing.

    • @Klutz-ti7rj
      @Klutz-ti7rj 5 років тому

      Delta the Comic 666th like

    • @jameslightowler9354
      @jameslightowler9354 5 років тому +3

      "DUDE!"
      "dude indeed."
      I will fight you on this.

    • @tenhirankei
      @tenhirankei 5 років тому +1

      The "Bag o' Bits" item might have policemen very interested in your comings-and goings.

    • @SarahAbramova
      @SarahAbramova 5 років тому +1

      I want to like, but it's at 777....

  • @vizthex
    @vizthex 5 років тому +754

    Red best waifu:
    1) Goth gf
    2) Likes history and other nerd stuff
    3) Has a great narration voice
    4) Really good at art

  • @standardhuman8675
    @standardhuman8675 3 роки тому +13

    6:18
    IS THIS WHERE THE JOKE “would you like to come taste a fine wine in my cellar” COMES FROM

  • @dragongal9714
    @dragongal9714 8 місяців тому +3

    I love the "Hey, *Gregory*, you want me to show you where I keep the Armarillo?" as a callback to one of the stories, as well as the innocent "DO I?! :D" XD

  • @Mornathel
    @Mornathel 7 років тому +309

    Or if your a massive history nerd when you hear Gothic you think the European building style.

    • @aubreykosch4227
      @aubreykosch4227 6 років тому +9

      Mornathel
      NEERRRRRRRRDDDD!
      But that's very admirable.

    • @Mornathel
      @Mornathel 6 років тому

      Aubrey Kosch thank you for the compliment!

    • @hannahpense9973
      @hannahpense9973 6 років тому +21

      I'm with you there. When I hear Gothic, sometimes I think of the Visagoths who invaded part of the Roman empire. They gave us the word "Goth."
      That's all I know about them.
      And their neighbors, the Vandals, gave us the word ... vandal. For obvious reasons.
      Rome, if you don't want a group of people to conquer you, don't dish out what you can't eat.

    • @Mornathel
      @Mornathel 6 років тому

      Yeah lol

    • @anselmareich3549
      @anselmareich3549 6 років тому

      I'm guilty. XD

  • @TheGameMage_
    @TheGameMage_ 4 роки тому +180

    At my cousins wedding there was an underground basement Stone area that reminded me of a catacomb, and that is the place they had the alcohol
    No one but me thought/knew of the cask of amontillado

  • @bluelfsuma
    @bluelfsuma 9 місяців тому +3

    "Dude?!"
    "'Dude?!' Indeed."
    Still makes me chuckle.

  • @lyric7702
    @lyric7702 3 роки тому +11

    8:22 I love this frame of red lol

  • @jjkkkkkqkkkjkjkjjkkl
    @jjkkkkkqkkkjkjkjjkkl 6 років тому +322

    Fun fact, which you may have known, that scene in Phantom of the Opera is actually a reference to the Masque of Red Death. The Phantom is supposed to be the Red Death. There are some fun parallels there.

    • @iggy4526
      @iggy4526 5 років тому +3

      I kinda figured that

    • @laurastanish8610
      @laurastanish8610 5 років тому +3

      Yea it was a lot more clear in the novel.

    • @JonathonSwinney2814
      @JonathonSwinney2814 5 років тому +4

      Um...You are half right. Death as a personification is actually a quite common Motif.

    • @christopherellis2663
      @christopherellis2663 5 років тому +5

      Phantom of the Opera: clever guy gets ripped off, loses it, throws acid on printing press (why? It's so stupid! ) the rest of the story is irrelevant, because the guy is a fool.

    • @crowstea7643
      @crowstea7643 5 років тому

      yaSSS someone NotICed

  • @spielersubliminals8025
    @spielersubliminals8025 5 років тому +415

    Hey Gregory, want me to show you where I keep my Amontillado
    *run Blue, run!*

  • @caspertheunfriendlyghost
    @caspertheunfriendlyghost 3 роки тому +24

    I have watched Poe Party too many times, sometimes I forget that Edgar Allan Poe, Charlotte Bronte, Ernest Hemingway, Oscar Wilde, HG Wells, Emily Dickinson, George Elliot, Mary Shelley, and Louisa May Alcott were all real and are very well known authors.

    • @AnimeAngel88
      @AnimeAngel88 Рік тому +1

      I'm sorry, what?

    • @unfabgirl
      @unfabgirl 7 місяців тому +1

      @@AnimeAngel88 Poe Party is a webseries by Shipwrecked Comedy (and technically a sequel to their original series Socially Awkward Poe) where Edgar Allan Poe invites a bunch of authors for a murder mystery dinner party. The authors the original comment listed were among the dinner party guests

    • @evobrand1210
      @evobrand1210 5 місяців тому

      very understandable, considering I only revisited this video due to Bungou stray dogs

  • @averygray3372
    @averygray3372 3 роки тому +19

    i always thought the heartbeat was actually the protagonist's own heartbeat as he became more and more nervous

  • @VikingBoyBilly
    @VikingBoyBilly 5 років тому +734

    When are you gonna tell us about The Raven? I'm guessing... nevermore?

    • @DeviousDryad
      @DeviousDryad 4 роки тому +21

      -_-

    • @imaweirdnoodle2407
      @imaweirdnoodle2407 4 роки тому +10

      Nice

    • @fabrizeantonio4425
      @fabrizeantonio4425 4 роки тому +5

      Why

    • @imaweirdnoodle2407
      @imaweirdnoodle2407 4 роки тому +6

      @@fabrizeantonio4425 Why not

    • @realrealestateATL
      @realrealestateATL 4 роки тому +13

      That's not what nevermore means, nevermore means specifically never _again_ and also that is one of the most known poems by Edgar Allen Poe, so tons of other people already did a video on it. Also *YES* I know it's a joke, it's a creative/funny joke. I just wanted you to know.

  • @athroughzdude
    @athroughzdude 4 роки тому +161

    5:35 I read Othello once. Wrote a paper on how the tragedy was that no one in it could own up to their bullshit. Got an A+.

    • @endergeek236
      @endergeek236 8 місяців тому

      Please tell me you used that exact phrasing.

    • @athroughzdude
      @athroughzdude 8 місяців тому

      @@endergeek236 Had to be more in deptch and less crass for a college course I'm afraid.

    • @endergeek236
      @endergeek236 8 місяців тому

      @@athroughzdude Coward.
      Jk, I'm glad your essay was received well.

    • @athroughzdude
      @athroughzdude 8 місяців тому

      @@endergeek236 You know what is funny though? The paper was late and I banged it out in like a couple hours the day I handed it in!
      The teacher and I had a good rapport due to being in several f his classes previously so when I said I'd been having trouble he said to get him to him that day and he'd be lenient.
      Turned out to be some of my best work.

  • @marystratford7549
    @marystratford7549 3 роки тому +15

    I remember reading the Mask of the Red Death in eleventh grade English class. It was a metaphor for life, the inevitability of death, and--as Prospero was supposed to be a Christ figure according to my teacher--the inability of even religion to save you. Fun stuff!

  • @insertusernamehere3173
    @insertusernamehere3173 3 роки тому +57

    Me learning about this in school: ...
    Also me: *Waiting for the part where people find out about how he married his 12 year old cousin when he was 27 and lied about her age.*

  • @NightoftheLivingcookies10
    @NightoftheLivingcookies10 5 років тому +306

    I had to write short prequel to The Cask of Amontillado as an english assignment in high school. I wrote based off context clues that Montresor hated Fortunado because he insulted and disrespected his recently dishonored family (Got an A+ :D )

    • @EmilioReyes_97
      @EmilioReyes_97 5 років тому +7

      Yay I got that too. I think even his own family was responsible.

    • @HistoryNerd808
      @HistoryNerd808 5 років тому +7

      I wasn't very social(still not) but it gave me nightmares for days when I had to read it in 3rd grade. Poe, the master of horror

    • @reddragon8167
      @reddragon8167 5 років тому +13

      Something I found out a while back after I finished my English II class in highschool (in which I got to write fanfiction about the two as kids, which would have been even more awesome if I knew this tidbit) was that Fortunato, a self-proclaimed wine snob, didn't know amontillado was a real type of wine. Amontillado is not only real, but predates the story, proving it wasn't defictionalization.
      Fortunato has no idea what he's talking about and is acting like a know-it-all.
      I wrote a fanfic where he actually did know a thing or two, but the two had grown up poor together and when they were making it big, Fortunato managed to get the girl Montresor was also interested in and was trying to distance himself from him to look cool in front of his new wine friends which was why Montresor was so salty, and this important clue went completely over my head.
      Man, that would have been fun to think about!

    • @theloneomega574
      @theloneomega574 5 років тому +7

      Also, my professor told us that an old Mardi gras tradition was to dress up as your opposite. So since Fortunado dressed as a jester, he was actually a sophisticated and intelligent man, not just a drunk. (Also he was part of a philanthropic organization and Montresor wasn't.

    • @stevenchoza6391
      @stevenchoza6391 5 років тому

      I had to write an extension for the story... it was a sequel because I believe Fortunato survived and is, in fact, the one listening to ol’ Monte tell his tale as he plots to murder him... and then he murders him.

  • @amaniabdishakur3766
    @amaniabdishakur3766 5 років тому +276

    Blue’s name is gregory .
    Gregory
    Greg
    Reg
    Red
    Blue is red confirmed

    • @statictacos1138
      @statictacos1138 4 роки тому +13

      I do not appreciate the reg

    • @pleaseenteraname6590
      @pleaseenteraname6590 3 роки тому +16

      ORRRRRR red is a female clone of blue
      No probably the other way around
      No *D E F I N I T E L Y*

    • @clicky4665
      @clicky4665 3 роки тому +22

      Fred
      Red
      Red has been captured by the Spanish inquisition

    • @tessadelafuente9318
      @tessadelafuente9318 3 роки тому +4

      Brain... not... working...

    • @boomertunes4410
      @boomertunes4410 3 роки тому +3

      A RED SPY IS IN THE BASE

  • @alisonlazarus5989
    @alisonlazarus5989 2 роки тому +11

    1:56 when we learned this in school, we were assigned a group project where we had to pretend to be lawyers for the Spanish Inquisition and prove this never happened.
    I refused to participate unless we named our firm "Wolfram and Hart"

    • @williamsledge3151
      @williamsledge3151 4 місяці тому +1

      That is actually a brilliant group project. I love this idea

  • @lukajackson2339
    @lukajackson2339 3 роки тому +14

    I forgot about Masque of Red Death but it hits a lot different after 2020...

  • @owengiesler3669
    @owengiesler3669 5 років тому +380

    9:43 Looks like that joke...
    Ruffled your feathers!!!!!!

  • @panicatthedovecote
    @panicatthedovecote 6 років тому +92

    0:40-0:44 The term Gothic really does excites feelings of happiness for the dark Misty streets of an England night, being a new to fear in the night, it was always fun hunting during the night. Oh, the memories of my youth.

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 6 років тому +9

      I think of the Goths tearing the gates down, burning down the city and killing all my friends and- (sobs uncontrollably)

    • @melinabender5681
      @melinabender5681 5 років тому +6

      *slowly backs away*

    • @dhepple5057
      @dhepple5057 5 років тому +3

      Gothic was roaming through the vine yards of france at night, meeting with my love, at midnight, as we danced in the moonlight, our hands interlocked. Our love was forbidden, in two different ways, I was a vampire, young, barely even turned with a taste for wine and lust for blood, and he was a beautiful dryad of the grape vines, and oh how beautiful he was. He was like me, we both admired the night, but for much different reasons, he for the fact that the moon was beautiful, and me for the fact that i could see him. However, when we had agreed to run off together, a pillager had ransacked the vine yards, burning it down, and I never saw him again...

    • @jessicareed6154
      @jessicareed6154 5 років тому +4

      What wrong with you guys, i just think of Gothic, as a butch of horrible murder and slaughter.

    • @hannahgould821
      @hannahgould821 5 років тому

      when I think of gothic I think of the good old days where I fell down on the cobbled road. my mother saw me and patched me up quite well. I remember the next day I watched my mother be tied to a stake and burned alive. ah, the good old old days of my childhood

  • @Scarshadow666
    @Scarshadow666 3 роки тому +16

    Some of my favorite (and somewhat lesser-known) things that I've heard of about Poe was that he loved puzzles and ciphers and that he had a rivalry with Rufus Wilmot Griswold, who they poetry slammed against each other.
    It kinda gives me this visual image of Edgar and Rufus having epic rap battles while doing Jojo poses (lolz). XD

  • @ChaoticNeutralGoth
    @ChaoticNeutralGoth 4 роки тому +18

    Rewatching your videos now, especially this one just makes me think of how appropriate "The masque of the red death" is....

  • @EmerLink
    @EmerLink 6 років тому +98

    ''poe is one creative bastard when it comes to finding ways to torture people in increasingly improbable ways''
    *WHERE IS MY PEN*

  • @cjyay3449
    @cjyay3449 6 років тому +311

    A conveniently placed FRENCH ARMY

    • @raspberrycrowns9494
      @raspberrycrowns9494 5 років тому +12

      *gasp*
      I knew I wasn't the only one who thought of Les Miserables

    • @2tired2p15
      @2tired2p15 5 років тому +5

      I thought their army was a white flag.

    • @Clarebear0925
      @Clarebear0925 5 років тому

      Puppet Player omggg same

  • @seamusburke639
    @seamusburke639 3 роки тому +11

    7:05 DUDE INDEED!

  • @zarinaa1135
    @zarinaa1135 3 роки тому +10

    That Tell Tale Heart Dude: "But my movement...is so slow...that it's imperceptible"

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale 3 роки тому +5

      Yup. Poe made that joke already 150 years ago.

  • @ascendedisamazing
    @ascendedisamazing 5 років тому +86

    I faintly remember reading a Scooby Doo comic called "The Telltale Heart" and another one "The Raven". Yup, there are Scooby Doo comics inspired by Poe's work.

  • @cutlery9831
    @cutlery9831 6 років тому +54

    I think we all forgot the important part of this video: Blue's name is Gregory.

  • @DakoGuyver
    @DakoGuyver 7 місяців тому +3

    Had to come back to this after watching The Fall of the House of Usher. It was pretty darn good if you ask me. I hope that R and B get a chance to watch it.

  • @galaxymystory7804
    @galaxymystory7804 2 роки тому +10

    I have read all of these stories, expect for the Mask of Red Death, and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed them, quite morbid.

  • @howdoilogin
    @howdoilogin 6 років тому +793

    7:39 Well duh, that's why I always make sure to tell people I see in person that I'm not crazy every time I see them. That way they know I'm not crazy.
    8:21 Classic mistake. You must have missed the part of the poem where he said he wasn't crazy. That clearly establishes he's not crazy.

    • @AudieHolland
      @AudieHolland 5 років тому +25

      I agree. It's exactly the other way round. He was the only sane person in a world of crazy people. And they all conspired to make him crazy too.

    • @GaleHUN
      @GaleHUN 5 років тому +14

      *GERMAN LOGIC IS THE BEST IN THE WORLD!!!*

    • @Ray-hk1zm
      @Ray-hk1zm 5 років тому +3

      Of course. I dunno how she messed that one up.

    • @verbfrombonsai8852
      @verbfrombonsai8852 5 років тому

      Is this a joke?

    • @Ray-hk1zm
      @Ray-hk1zm 5 років тому +1

      @@verbfrombonsai8852 Pfft, naahhhhhh how'd you get thaaat ideaa?

  • @dreamlandbuds7710
    @dreamlandbuds7710 5 років тому +419

    0:15 The people that sacked Rome (and had their own language)?
    ...
    Oh. Too far back?

    • @Eduardobarthwe
      @Eduardobarthwe 5 років тому +32

      My mind went straight to gothic churches, so I guess I also went too far back

    • @lapisleafuli1817
      @lapisleafuli1817 5 років тому +19

      Which goth are you talking about though. Visigoth or Ostrogoth. You have to specify.

    • @joevenespineli6389
      @joevenespineli6389 4 роки тому +2

      @@lapisleafuli1817 probably visigoths

    • @animarthur5297
      @animarthur5297 4 роки тому +5

      Ostrogoths.THEY sacked rome.

    • @thegalvean2220
      @thegalvean2220 4 роки тому +1

      That’s what I was thinking!

  • @Ratzo123ify
    @Ratzo123ify 11 місяців тому +4

    I'm a little sad that The Black Cat didn't make the cut (even if it's very similar to Tell-Tale Heart if we're being honest), as it's probably my favorite of the Poe short stories. Maybe if you do Poe pt. 2 at some point it could be included.

  • @cryptox826
    @cryptox826 4 роки тому +6

    As an undead I found this INCREDIBLY nostalgic. Thank you!

  • @Artrysa
    @Artrysa 5 років тому +143

    Demon Red is my favorite Red.