How To Get The Most Out of Poetry - Close Reading 101

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • A video essay on the importance of close reading and the basic principles of literary criticism. Alongside some remarks on the importance of an English Literature degree.
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Комментарии • 81

  • @williampdozier
    @williampdozier 2 года назад +124

    You should make more of these! Turning this into a series would be really helpful for people

  • @rafaelbaere1707
    @rafaelbaere1707 2 года назад +408

    To engage literature the first step you need to take is to enjoy dreaming. And believing we all have the right to dream.

    • @keeptaiwanfree
      @keeptaiwanfree 2 года назад +5

      beautifully said !

    • @rache7043
      @rache7043 2 года назад +3

      how can i dream well when all i see in my dreams as a high school student is my teacher asking me about my undone homework.

    • @eyro192193
      @eyro192193 2 года назад +3

      I wonder why everyone is stuck with such a romantic idea of literature. After the crimes against humanity of the 20th Century committed by a society which prouded itself on its cultivation, especially in the fine arts, we can hardly just go on with their idea of literature. This notion has failed. Literature today cannot even be about the horror modern society has caused. What we face is a void, a youth that has accepted its inability to change society, retreating to backward ideas about life, art and self-fulfillment. We are a joke, if we read literature today to make us feel otherwise and forget that we are a cruel joke, it’s ideology.
      I don’t deny that we read old literature and reproduce its ideas to understand how history has come to pass the way it did. But that’s a whole different story

    • @rache7043
      @rache7043 2 года назад +1

      @@eyro192193 that's true. But what truly sucks is how we treated it.

    • @eyro192193
      @eyro192193 Год назад +1

      Try read Dostoyevsky like this, or even Goethe or Schiller. It's non-sense and I'm shocked that this notion is still so popular with young readers.

  • @sophiaisabelle01
    @sophiaisabelle01 2 года назад +87

    R.C. Waldun’s videos are so insightful and informative. Seems like he really goes into detail with what he to say. Continue doing better, R.C. Waldun. We’ll all be here to support you.

  • @ambreenali.
    @ambreenali. 2 года назад +61

    Idk but this made me tear up, you remind me of my professor so much. I miss attending his lectures, he was so passionate about literature and everything related to it. As a literature student myself, I really love the content you create.

  • @kieranhooton9665
    @kieranhooton9665 2 года назад +64

    I don’t usually comment on videos, however, I feel it is imperative to one give my complements to yourself for such a wonderful video and two share some perhaps helpful advice in regards to poetry.
    First of all I’d like to preface this by saying that I am now beginning my gap year after having just finished my A-levels. I’m approaching 19 soon and I struggled massively in education but I have an intense passion for most prominently literature. I got Ds almost entirely through both year 12 and year 13 with one case getting a C on my last mock in late year 13 (this is the honest truth). Although my coursework was done earlier and therefore only got a good C I actually managed to come out with an A* on paper 1 literature (don’t ask how because to be honest I couldn’t tell you, I’ve never had an A in anything in my entire life before) and a B on paper 2. I came out with a B overall but my point is I may not have gotten the best grades but that is certainly not indicative of my ability.
    Anyway, enough ramble. Two of the most important tips I can give to someone who is looking to dabble in poetry at all, whether it’s to close read or to just understand and enjoy it, the two tips are:
    1. Bring patience to the work. This can be applicable to any difficult work, however, it is a necessity for most when it comes to poetry. Bask in the lack of understanding and attempt to break down phrases or even singular words within the poem to access the point. You may fail to understand every line in every poem or every poem for that matter but that is okay. I have poems I love with all my heart and yet I don’t know every meaning or certain words didn’t resonate with me. Simply, bring patience to the works you read and you will find what resonates with you.
    2. Along with patience bring confidence. Confidence is somewhat of a neglected skill in this day and age, along with patience. The reason I encourage you to be confident is so that you can draw meaning without feeling that your point lacks substance. Confidence allows you to accept any idea you may have about a certain line or poem as a whole. If you go to poetry without confidence then you will get frustrated because you dismiss every point or idea you come up with surrounding the poems meaning and henceforth believe you don’t understand the work. This usually leads to a dislike of the work. It’s why my generation seems to hate Shakespeare. Because they associate difficulty and lack of understanding with the quality of the work. If you are confident you can at least get somewhere, even if it is a tenuous point it may lead to a greater understanding.
    Apologies for the length, I hope this potentially helps some individual out there. Oh and once again fantastic work this video is great as are all your others; I hope to find individuals like yourself one day at university :)

    • @chlnmich
      @chlnmich Год назад +1

      very helpful, thank you so much!

    • @kieranhooton9665
      @kieranhooton9665 Год назад +1

      @@chlnmich I’m glad it was of some use to you- feel free to ask me anything, I’m always happy to help :)

    • @kylesantos8401
      @kylesantos8401 Год назад

      Thank you for this!! Very inspiring.

    • @maanya__742
      @maanya__742 10 месяцев назад

      This feels very helpful to someone like me who's a little afraid of poetry but I'm sure it will get better with time and patience. Thank you

  • @vince6264
    @vince6264 2 года назад +24

    This short video taught me a lot about literary criticism than the whole sem of Literary Criticism.
    Knowing a content creator like you who's cool about humanities and literature is motivating. Not many people appreciates reading and exploring books, which makes me feel alone in pursuing my passion. You and the people in the comments showed me that I'm not alone.

  • @marianhreads
    @marianhreads 2 года назад +21

    This was great, Robin! I enjoyed the combination of comedy sketch and serious explanation. Having barely studied literature formally, I am unfamiliar with a lot of the terms, but I can relate to "close reading." It is indeed something that has to be developed over time, which gives one something to look forward to in the future - that one's interpretations will grow more mature and in-depth.

  • @rebelkallus
    @rebelkallus 2 года назад +7

    Im a classics student whos surrounded by ppl that studied it already, and I just wanted to thank you for your videos over the years because they really helped me :) love your channel

  • @teardrop6392
    @teardrop6392 2 года назад +11

    Thank you for this video. I’ve learned literacy theory in my AP literature class just last week, but never really had a system for close reading. I could analyze literature but it was usually very difficult. Your description of close reading really helped and your videos really encourage me to pursue my love of literature. Thanks again :)

  • @Yesica1993
    @Yesica1993 2 года назад +5

    The whole poem is so pretty that I don't even want to tear it apart. It's lovely and understandable!

  • @er9696
    @er9696 2 года назад +6

    The timing of this video is literally perfect and was more helpful than one of my professor. I have this poem for my semester exam next month lol

  • @pamelapeters3342
    @pamelapeters3342 Год назад +3

    Just yesterday I began to read Emily Dickinson on a whim and I was a little disappointed because I wasn't understanding any of them. But I also felt that it was okay that I didn't understand them somehow. I just let the words flow through my mind and I kind of like it. This video gave me a sense of validation that I'm on the right path.
    Also, I really love your video's. I've been watching you for about 2 years now, watching you and your channel grow and it's been delightful and so informative. I was first introduced to 'Dark Academia' as an aesthetic but now I'm delving into the literary side of Dark Academia and you've been guiding me through this journey and it's been a real joy, so thank you and keep the videos coming.

  • @3lmi__319
    @3lmi__319 2 года назад +9

    You guys should check out Arab poetry, the language is so fluid that it’s poetry is out of the world, i as a Somali am in awe of it and I don’t even fully understand the language

    • @3lmi__319
      @3lmi__319 2 года назад

      The grammar is complex too

    • @rache7043
      @rache7043 2 года назад

      @@3lmi__319 Truly

    • @i4jst63gvssy
      @i4jst63gvssy 9 месяцев назад +1

      Please do tell recommendations as to where to start. Are there any books or specific poems you could share with me?

    • @Ean_j
      @Ean_j 5 месяцев назад

      I agree

  • @philosophicaltangent2291
    @philosophicaltangent2291 2 года назад +6

    Quite interesting video. I hope you talk more about poetry in the future

  • @Aisha-df9ov
    @Aisha-df9ov 2 года назад +6

    Having recently delved into the inspirational and insightful cave that is your channel, I have to say, this video is one of my favourites thus far! I sincerely appreciate all the hard work you put into all your videos/essays/and more, as they expose me to, and infect with, the same passions possessing you.
    In short, I think you're very cool 😎

  • @anna7276
    @anna7276 2 года назад +4

    Greetings from Perth! Discovered you a few weeks ago and I’ve been bingeing on all your videos since. Love your work, keep it up!

  • @Eriii693
    @Eriii693 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely loved this video! Straight to the point, without any bs and yet enjoyable to watch because of the skits. Your videos never disappoint!

  • @iranmarielhuertavaldez1735
    @iranmarielhuertavaldez1735 2 года назад +3

    This is actually perfect timing because i have to read a poetry book buut don't know what to search for. Thanks

  • @louise-zi7xx
    @louise-zi7xx 2 года назад +3

    HI HELLO R.C. WALDUN i want you to know that your vids really push me to think better about reading books WHICH IS A REALLY GOOD THING OFC and your vids are so helpful TYSM

  • @letyourselfrest8932
    @letyourselfrest8932 2 года назад +45

    I'm becoming a high school english teacher and will definitely recommend your channel to my future students as an addtional resource if they need or are interested in one.

  • @rodrigocarvalho6426
    @rodrigocarvalho6426 Год назад +1

    As a big fan of prose, I have tried to read poetry many times, but never managed to stick to it. I will definitely try to sit down, read each poem very attentively, and analyze it instead of trying to jam up lots of poems in one session.

  • @archerradley7289
    @archerradley7289 2 года назад +6

    That Oedipus curtain reference had me rolling 😭

    • @RCWaldun
      @RCWaldun  2 года назад +3

      The finest in literary history.

  • @davidschmidt5507
    @davidschmidt5507 2 года назад +2

    Great way to humanize deep reading

  • @1829abc
    @1829abc 2 года назад +2

    Love this series!

  • @Squashmalio
    @Squashmalio Год назад

    Great video. You can tell this guy is smart because of the way that he be

  • @Phd366
    @Phd366 2 года назад +2

    LOVE THIS VIDEO! So informative. Thank you! (:

  • @ProseAndPetticoats
    @ProseAndPetticoats 2 года назад +5

    I started reading poetry recently and I've never felt more stupid. I think I don't understand. At the end of the poem I don't even know what I've read. So now I'm here 🤣

  • @poetofthestreets
    @poetofthestreets 2 года назад +5

    Love the skits mate hahaha

    • @RCWaldun
      @RCWaldun  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Jinky D. 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @rievans57
    @rievans57 Год назад

    Excellent! Thanks for sharing........................peace!

  • @Lou3788
    @Lou3788 Год назад

    Excellent explanation. Well done.

  • @thehoodieguy1341
    @thehoodieguy1341 2 года назад +2

    Brilliant.

  • @SevenUnwokenDreams
    @SevenUnwokenDreams 2 года назад

    That was great. More please.

  • @jdsjdada9362
    @jdsjdada9362 2 года назад +1

    thank you so much for this video i just started my english degree so this will be very helpful haha

  • @seyadeodin
    @seyadeodin 2 года назад +2

    Not sure what makes me more mad, the fact I've been reading poetry wrong during all this time (luckily I haven't read much) or the fact you didn't gave us the poem symbolic meaning, but it was at least satisfying thinking over that one.

  • @tvisha7572
    @tvisha7572 11 месяцев назад

    THANKS A LOT!!!

  • @birgio1363
    @birgio1363 2 года назад

    can you do a desk setup tour?

  • @businessman1912
    @businessman1912 2 года назад +1

    Is that a Montblanc I see in the thumbnail? Please make a video about it!

  • @JayTheAuthor
    @JayTheAuthor 2 года назад +2

    Bullshit free, loved it Robin!

  • @shivanisingh-qh7vp
    @shivanisingh-qh7vp 2 года назад

    It was such great video. Can you suggest a good book about meters and rhyme because i have been searching it for long time.

  • @xfilion
    @xfilion 2 года назад

    Bloody hell! I've learned loads.

  • @elestanteliterario
    @elestanteliterario 2 года назад

    Amazing vid!

  • @grentreem3096
    @grentreem3096 2 года назад +1

    Sheesh words, humans, AND OUTRO

  • @Midsummer888
    @Midsummer888 2 года назад

    😊

  • @DorotheaJacob-c5s
    @DorotheaJacob-c5s 14 дней назад

    Thomas Linda Davis Christopher Johnson Jason

  • @carbonc6065
    @carbonc6065 2 года назад +1

    ~Very Good, but not Great ... This could've (should've) been longer--more in depth.

  • @henrikibsen6258
    @henrikibsen6258 Год назад

    You kind of have a Yeats vibe

  • @КсенияО-ж5г
    @КсенияО-ж5г 8 месяцев назад

    oh man ive lost the sense of "literary" on the whole 2nd minute🤣❤

  • @very.casual.librarian
    @very.casual.librarian Год назад +1

    Omg if you wanna get Yeats talking, just ask him questions about Maude. Or gyres. Man never shuts up about gyres 🙄🙄🙄😆

  • @feelswriter
    @feelswriter Год назад +1

    I appreciate your sharing -- but it's not 101. However, you are making implicit assumptions about the experience / knowledge your audience has previously had. Knowledge of a specific god, knowing to look at the meter... it piles up too quickly.

    • @RCWaldun
      @RCWaldun  Год назад

      I’ll keep that in mind. :)

  • @TimGreigPhotography
    @TimGreigPhotography Год назад +1

    Ah, academia... beating poetry to death in order to justify their existence. Nicely done video though. 😊

  • @jireh5941
    @jireh5941 2 года назад +6

    "freudian, feminist, and deconstructivist reading." all the post-modern styles of thinking :( lol

  • @seanjohnson4039
    @seanjohnson4039 10 месяцев назад

    This is just not serious. Why do young people pull this shite?

  • @kessler2797
    @kessler2797 Год назад

    please don't reference the song of wandering aengus ever again.

    • @ganapathiumaselvan8318
      @ganapathiumaselvan8318 6 месяцев назад

      Why?

    • @kessler2797
      @kessler2797 6 месяцев назад

      @@ganapathiumaselvan8318 I’d rather not associate Yeats with dull youtube videos

    • @kessler2797
      @kessler2797 6 месяцев назад

      @@ganapathiumaselvan8318not good video

  • @juniorjoseph4418
    @juniorjoseph4418 2 года назад +2

    Why don’t you ever talk about the Bible? That’s the greatest literary work.

  • @crystaljefferphetamine
    @crystaljefferphetamine 2 года назад

    I wish I saw this video before I had to hand in my poetry coursework last week lol. Great video, very informative!

  • @FuckfreysLuvfamily
    @FuckfreysLuvfamily 11 месяцев назад

    " I don't want to sound as an asshole. Not today"

  • @Jayveel
    @Jayveel Год назад +9

    Robin, I have stumbled across your channel as I’ve fallen into literature at 25, after years of thinking I was too stupid for it, due to a failing school system probably.
    I just wanted to say I’ve learnt more from you in the past few weeks than I did the whole time I was in school. You’ve put words to what I have always felt when I read poetry and wrote stories. This is amazing, thank you.
    I’m Irish too so thanks for speaking about Joyce, Beckett, Yeats etc… 😅

  • @aldobaits6984
    @aldobaits6984 2 года назад

    when are you going to read one piece?

  • @andreacvecic
    @andreacvecic 2 года назад

    ''''

  • @princessleai
    @princessleai 2 года назад +1

    woah. I never knew that. hmm gotta start reading more poems