THE OVAL PORTRAIT by Edgar Allan Poe Summary & Analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • English homework giving you trouble?
    In this video I'm talking about "The Oval Portrait," a short story by Edgar Allan Poe. We'll go through a detailed summary first, and then a full breakdown and analysis. Thank you to the individual who suggested this story!
    SUMMARY 0:33
    ANALYSIS
    Gothic fiction 4:49
    Setting 5:54
    The Narrator 10:26
    The Young Woman 11:44
    The Painter 13:18
    Art as a character 14:37
    The painting as an object 15:48
    The portrait scene 17:10
    Art as a parasite 15:01, 18:16, 20:46
    Light & shadow imagery 22:23
    Last line of the story 24:04
    Links to other work 25:58
    Hope that helps! If you have questions or you were interested in a different story or author, let me know in the comments and I'll see what I can do. Good luck!
    © 2021 Carrie Hoover

Комментарии • 35

  • @dwijvadhani2053
    @dwijvadhani2053 2 года назад +9

    I am seriously in Love with GOTHIC books.
    It's just really amazing reading those short creepy gothic books..
    By far this is the best gothic short story book I have ever read.
    The Oval Portrait is also there for my English syllabus for my Grade 7 Pt1 Exam..

    • @mannmann8112
      @mannmann8112 2 года назад +2

      same

    • @CarrieHoover
      @CarrieHoover  2 года назад +2

      Yes, it's the shortest story, but I think it's one of Poe's best, too!

  • @bdjenemndmndmndk7261
    @bdjenemndmndmndk7261 2 года назад +6

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR ANALYSIS VIDEOS! Could you please do a video on Farenheit 451?

  • @VLSMITH1000
    @VLSMITH1000 2 года назад +2

    I thank you for your analysis of E.A. Poe's stories and poems! I can really understand the depth of Poe due to your understanding of the man! I have really learned a lot because of you! I really thank you!
    I have learned a new fact about Poe recently! That five weeks before he died he attended a Christian revival event and got saved becoming a real Christian! Cool!
    I would like for you to analyze another of Poe's poems: Silence a fable.

  • @peasant1862
    @peasant1862 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much bless your heart, soul and, mind

  • @Loading1383
    @Loading1383 Год назад +1

    Thanks for putting time explaining this story

  • @jessomi1223
    @jessomi1223 2 года назад +5

    Thank you !!! I am getting into goth subculture and am having such an awful time trying to understand Poe 😭 i like how u explain the story bit by bit, makes easier to understand the themes
    If u are still taking requests i would like to hear an analysis of The Raven by Poe or The Invisible Man by HG Wells, tyvm !

  • @fortnitefan3033
    @fortnitefan3033 2 года назад +2

    Great videos. I am enjoying these a lot. Please consider doing a video on 1984 and/or Fahrenheit 451. Thanks

  • @user-mq7ii3oy8n
    @user-mq7ii3oy8n 7 месяцев назад

    A thorough analysis on this, helpful and well explained❤️

    • @CarrieHoover
      @CarrieHoover  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you! It’s one of my favorite Poe stories.

  • @marcrussell2247
    @marcrussell2247 2 года назад +4

    Have you done "The Masque of the Red Death" yet? If not, it would be a fine choice.

  • @vandasmith5827
    @vandasmith5827 2 года назад +2

    please talk about "death of a saleman"🙏🏻thank you

  • @mannmann8112
    @mannmann8112 Год назад +1

    your explanation helped me A LOT. Thank you soo much

  • @carolinesmercantile4290
    @carolinesmercantile4290 14 дней назад

    The story tells us that in order for the wife to spend any time at all with her spouse, she must subject herself to becoming a sitter, which she despises. I do not think she ultimately would have allowed herself to die in the process, so I think she was locked into the room or maybe even chained to the chair. This would explain how a young vibrant woman would have died in weeks. She had to have been made to stay there by force.
    Empassionate painters typically are drama queens and are not always in their right mind. He was probably maniacal about his creations, defying all logic to complete his ultimate work. He was unable to think straight until the last moment when he determined his painting to be finished. Typically, highlights are last placed, the one in the eye and the one on the mouth simply is an artists 'period' to mark the very end of the work.
    Because this artwork was finished, framed and was hung shows that there was no effort to conceal any of this. So, I do not think it actually happened. Logic dictates that if it had actually happened, the painter would have been so horrified, he may have hid his paints, hid the body and headed for the hills. However, this isn't how it went....the painting would not have been so carefully framed and hung because those things take care and time. An account of her death would not have been explained so thoroughly in the booklet. But these things happened, almost as if the painting was treated respectfully and with care and was hung. Because it was in the shadows could mean that it was the last painting done by the painter. Maybe the painter was actually an old man and this was his final masterpiece? It was painted in photorealism, and freaked the narrator out, which to me, shows enormous skill, a rare talent...perhaps learned over a lifetime, which would explain the numerous paintings in the room (and maybe would have explained the booklet--which appears to be pretty complete).
    I think we, as readers, believe this story to actually be taking place, like we typically do of Poe's stories. We want to believe them, right? This one could be very different for Poe. The narrator tells the story and we believe it. However, I do not think it actually happened at all. First of all, the painting itself has been trimmed in an oval shape to fit into the frame (which seems to have been carefully selected for this particular painting). Then, the document on the pillow explains all of the details about the "painting" and the woman's death. These 2 facts show us that this has been staged.

  • @popcorn4060
    @popcorn4060 2 года назад

    Really thank you for the video

  • @englishliterature6056
    @englishliterature6056 Год назад

    I love your stories

  • @dimahamwi4519
    @dimahamwi4519 Год назад

    Thank you.. that was really helpful!
    Could you please do "Heart of Darkness"?

  • @harshvardhanmehrotra3862
    @harshvardhanmehrotra3862 3 года назад +3

    hey, thank you for the explanation on the gift of the magi, I scored 11/10 in the reading quiz ( bonus question gave the extra mark), can you do a similar kind of video on the rocking horse winner and mother Boggan would be much appreciated.

  • @janaalnazer9097
    @janaalnazer9097 2 года назад

    Thank you for your summary and your analysis, but can you make a summary in another story The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens .

  • @Loading1383
    @Loading1383 Год назад

    Can u explain virginia woolf's passages/stories especially three guineas one

  • @lostsoul2924
    @lostsoul2924 2 года назад +1

    I have to write in introductionand body paragraphs and then conclusion I need help 🥺😭 about this

  • @benhuether5474
    @benhuether5474 Год назад

    Do The Outsider by H.P. Lovecraft

  • @benhuether5474
    @benhuether5474 Год назад

    Do the ghost stories of M.R. James 👻

  • @le.tetard.mutant
    @le.tetard.mutant 2 года назад

    (don't mind me, it's for myself)
    summary : 00:00
    analysis :

  • @TheOnlyGuess
    @TheOnlyGuess Год назад

    Thank you for the valuable information but keeping looking to your left can be distracting. While you read the required passage on your right it's okay.
    Thank you again

  • @aaliyahbindra-cswsouthafri7563
    @aaliyahbindra-cswsouthafri7563 3 года назад +1

    Hello, could you pls do westminister bridge ~ William Wordsworth

  • @ganeshfreestyle743
    @ganeshfreestyle743 Год назад

    Love from Nepal.

  • @bismamasood8027
    @bismamasood8027 2 года назад

    👍👍👍

  • @paul5540
    @paul5540 10 месяцев назад

    Ed poe drawing 4 carrie,🎩

  • @FarmersAreDummies
    @FarmersAreDummies 2 года назад

    EAP was a MAN and you're not.