Why should you read “Moby Dick”? - Sascha Morrell

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  • Опубликовано: 3 янв 2025

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  • @xintongcai2628
    @xintongcai2628 4 года назад +1212

    My high school math teacher told me that he has been re-reading this book every year for 20 years. Every time he read it he experiences something new, something different, which together mark his own personal journey as a reader and a human being. This is the strongest book recommendation I've ever heard

    • @samreenali1978
      @samreenali1978 2 года назад +10

      Boring book

    • @tigerhunter8878
      @tigerhunter8878 2 года назад +28

      @@samreenali1978 to you

    • @Liliquan
      @Liliquan 2 года назад +6

      Everyone says that about literature.
      Hence why they’re literature.

    • @salami99
      @salami99 Год назад +6

      how i feel watching star wars

    • @never_give_up944
      @never_give_up944 Год назад +3

      ​@@samreenali1978did you try and see everything as a metaphor rather than literally? That would make it more enjoyable.

  • @touchme7018
    @touchme7018 3 года назад +735

    “Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.”
    -Confucius

    • @Ketchup16179
      @Ketchup16179 2 года назад +3

      😅

    • @HaoLiangQuan
      @HaoLiangQuan 7 месяцев назад +3

      As a chinese i can confirm that Confucious NEVER said that

    • @bonniehsieh5208
      @bonniehsieh5208 7 месяцев назад +3

      @Arge-xv5ck Maybe it's meaning is:“攻乎異端,斯害也已”。

    • @OfficerPulaski-w3u
      @OfficerPulaski-w3u 7 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@HaoLiangQuanReally? Cause I'm confused 😆 ( no pun intended)

  • @QuintusAndreus
    @QuintusAndreus 4 года назад +1865

    "Moby what!?" - Danny DeVito, Matilda

    • @lex5227
      @lex5227 4 года назад +43

      Exactly what I was thinking!

    • @rahmathunisa8451
      @rahmathunisa8451 4 года назад +8

      Lol

    • @IshanDuttagglblord
      @IshanDuttagglblord 4 года назад +8

      I made it reach a 400

    • @nightmaremono7363
      @nightmaremono7363 3 года назад +3

      Glad they used the word "Moby", would be a whole different situation if they went directly.

    • @jmjenks_4357
      @jmjenks_4357 3 года назад +8

      BRO I KNOW RIGHT HOW IT FOUND THIS BOOK

  • @icitea
    @icitea Месяц назад +40

    "Once an Ahab... Always Ahab..." -Ahab

  • @shadowrider6578
    @shadowrider6578 2 месяца назад +53

    "So im going to visit my frie-"
    CHA MAGANERA!!

  • @rojo_buffalo
    @rojo_buffalo 3 года назад +309

    This book was the greatest work of literature I have ever read. America’s epic. We talk about Shakespeare too much and Melville too little.

  • @ryan_d.v
    @ryan_d.v 3 года назад +335

    Just finished it for the first time, somehow managed to avoid any spoilers of anything regarding the plot my entire life. This is the greatest book of all time and no one can convince me otherwise

    • @異世界おじさん-u1v
      @異世界おじさん-u1v 2 года назад +16

      Until the final few chapters that I finally conclude that "this is not a good idea guys" lmao..

    • @Cracktune
      @Cracktune 2 года назад +11

      41 years old, never read it.. Existentialism is the tip of my literary spear as of late, piercing being led by Camus. Just ordered a hardcover of this today..

    • @tritonemedia
      @tritonemedia Год назад +11

      I read it and immediately started work on a time machine so i could go back to 1851 and punch Herman Melville.
      I've read it a few times since and goddamnit, I hate this book so much that I love it.

    • @ryan_d.v
      @ryan_d.v Год назад

      ​@@tritonemediafollowing up here, I am also curious

    • @hemantikc2636
      @hemantikc2636 Год назад +2

      The brothers Karamazov is the best ever I I think

  • @_syedmx86
    @_syedmx86 4 года назад +411

    I don't think we even need to mention it anymore.
    The animations are amazing by default.

  • @pcuser9950
    @pcuser9950 4 месяца назад +118

    "THE FAULT LIES WITHIN YOU, ISHMAEL!!!!"

    • @FizzyPopVevo
      @FizzyPopVevo 3 месяца назад +16

      Ishy was the reason why 😔

    • @Paopers
      @Paopers 2 месяца назад +12

      LIMBUS COMPANY

    • @captan3458
      @captan3458 2 месяца назад +10

      ​@@PaopersAll hands, full speed toward where the lights flicker.
      The waves… will lay waste to everything in our way.

    • @No.1Kiddo
      @No.1Kiddo 2 месяца назад +7

      ​@@FizzyPopVevoyou have given up your smiles

    • @Princeoftheparade
      @Princeoftheparade 2 месяца назад +4

      "To the heart of the sea!"

  • @poweroffriendship2.0
    @poweroffriendship2.0 4 года назад +2106

    "Of all the preposterous assumptions of humanity over humanity, nothing exceeds most of the criticisms made on the habits of the poor by well-housed, well-warmed, and well-fed."
    ~ Herman Melville

    • @curiousworld7912
      @curiousworld7912 4 года назад +30

      One of my favorite quotes. :)

    • @may.d.a.y
      @may.d.a.y 4 года назад +80

      @@sebastianelytron8450 the rich and privileged have zero place judging the poor

    • @davidxiao7776
      @davidxiao7776 4 года назад +8

      Is the poor in this case the people living in the DRC or the average american who just didn't finish high school?

    • @joeypencil5368
      @joeypencil5368 4 года назад +48

      @@may.d.a.y Rich in inheritance, yes, they don't have the right to judge the poor. But the rich coming from a poor start may, since they may have made well thought-out decisions to become who they are today.

    • @ClearOutSamskaras
      @ClearOutSamskaras 4 года назад +11

      @@may.d.a.y Unless they were once poor themselves...

  • @williamlag7939
    @williamlag7939 4 года назад +266

    This guy is my favourite narrator of all, especially in the video on James Joyce

    • @apolloholmes208
      @apolloholmes208 4 года назад +2

      Yes. I sometimes wish that he and Jack Cuthmore will always be narrating literary/book videos.

    • @MsAnthropoLogic
      @MsAnthropoLogic 4 года назад +1

      I love his narrative style! Can you tell me which english accent is his? He pronounced some words in a uncommon way- at least, uncommon to me from Italy 😅

    • @Wolf-hd1hr
      @Wolf-hd1hr 4 года назад

      I also love jacky joy

  • @jackieweaver3884
    @jackieweaver3884 4 года назад +1274

    i think a series titled "Why You Should Watch This?" would be great too! it could have recommendations of documentaries, movies, etc

    • @polsondemott16
      @polsondemott16 4 года назад +7

      Oh yes! 100%

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 4 года назад +13

      ... movies like WALL-E, The Truman Show, Passion of the Christ, Bill & Ted, The Day the Earth Stood Still, 300 or Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, or TV shows like Gravity Falls, Rocky & Bullwinkle or Recess.

    • @vidamistica9723
      @vidamistica9723 4 года назад +2

      Movie featuring noobmaster69 vs thor would be legendary

    • @Lexyvil
      @Lexyvil 4 года назад +5

      Or video games too. I've had a few life changing experiences from some, like the most recent one I played being Outer Wilds. It's more of an experience really, and the narrative it has seems to only work in the form of an immersive video game.

    • @adityaphadke3437
      @adityaphadke3437 4 года назад

      Yeah, that would be great!
      Please 🙏

  • @maddiewettach4954
    @maddiewettach4954 4 года назад +982

    Everyone:
    Melville: WANNA HEAR WHALE FACTS?!

    • @Andrew-yr6ig
      @Andrew-yr6ig 4 года назад +25

      Honestly an underrated part of the book.

    • @silvesby
      @silvesby 4 года назад +13

      @@Andrew-yr6ig Arguably the most interesting part of the book, likewise his monologues. For me, at least.

    • @mrbump28
      @mrbump28 4 года назад +25

      Chapter 572 - The Whales 5th Vertabrae

    • @tonybennett4159
      @tonybennett4159 4 года назад +14

      @@silvesby If I wanted facts on whaling in the 19thC I'd have gone back to Nantucket archives. I don't, I want a novel, and this book is less than half of one.

    • @silvesby
      @silvesby 4 года назад +16

      @@tonybennett4159 I suspect you may be reading it for the wrong reasons then. Or, at least, you won't get the most enjoyment out of it if you're looking for swift plot development.

  • @touchgrass7129
    @touchgrass7129 8 месяцев назад +117

    THE FAULT LIES WITH YOU ISHMAEL

    • @MagikalKrabical
      @MagikalKrabical 5 месяцев назад +26

      All my fault, you say? What fault? I daresay it's all thanks to me.

    • @shadowrider6578
      @shadowrider6578 3 месяца назад +9

      ​@@MagikalKrabicalonce Ahab, Will be Ahab forever!

    • @MugginMyNuggin
      @MugginMyNuggin 3 месяца назад +5

      red mist

  • @blxdegenix3083
    @blxdegenix3083 6 месяцев назад +88

    HOLD ON TIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIGHTTTTTTTTTTTTTT MY COMPASS IS CURIOSITYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

    • @uwot225
      @uwot225 2 месяца назад +6

      MY COMPASS IS CURIOUSITYYYYYYY

    • @No.1Kiddo
      @No.1Kiddo 2 месяца назад +7

      I knew it I would see PM brainrot here

  • @MarkArandjus
    @MarkArandjus 4 года назад +211

    Fun fact: it's never said in the book which of Ahab's legs was lost. I noticed while reading the book, and I never found an answer.

    • @ameennasar2583
      @ameennasar2583 3 года назад +2

      Is there any clue?Subtle ones?

    • @MarkArandjus
      @MarkArandjus 3 года назад +2

      @@ameennasar2583 None that I could find.

    • @ameennasar2583
      @ameennasar2583 3 года назад

      @@MarkArandjus haa

    • @tyronedeckwad4051
      @tyronedeckwad4051 3 года назад +90

      It was his third leg

    • @skaterdude7277
      @skaterdude7277 3 года назад +17

      Damn how amazing that he could write such a carful book that even in its worst tangents can conclude some philisophical point back to the main theme, yet never trifle over which leg ahab lost!

  • @albertogalland5011
    @albertogalland5011 4 года назад +622

    Last summer I read. Honestly, it was one of the best reads I’ve ever had in my short life.

    • @scriscri1245
      @scriscri1245 4 года назад +4

      Do you recall how many pages it was?

    • @leoholberg9776
      @leoholberg9776 4 года назад +15

      @@scriscri1245 Goodreads says 654 pages

    • @EvilPerson2998
      @EvilPerson2998 4 года назад +9

      Ya, I read it last year too. It was a pretty amazing experience.

    • @me-gf7vi
      @me-gf7vi 4 года назад +5

      @@pratyaysaha3424 compared to the length of the book obviously

    • @markyden
      @markyden 4 года назад +6

      Short life? How old are you? ( You don't have to say if you don't want to xD).

  • @YiSangmyYiSang
    @YiSangmyYiSang Год назад +79

    "The fault lies within you, Ishmael" -Limbus Company's version of Captain Ahab

    • @halfmettlealchemist8076
      @halfmettlealchemist8076 9 месяцев назад +18

      LIMBUS COMPANYYYYY

    • @Just_Someone610
      @Just_Someone610 6 месяцев назад +17

      PM brain rot is spreading to the literature circle...

    • @unlucky_idiot
      @unlucky_idiot 5 месяцев назад +8

      @@Just_Someone610unfortunately yes.
      But hey atleast it’s only 1 or 2 comments…right?

    • @unlucky_idiot
      @unlucky_idiot 3 месяца назад +4

      I WAS SO WRONG OMY GOD YPU GUYS ARE INSANE

  • @realkabecio
    @realkabecio 4 года назад +10

    we've all had to read it in school - barely and begrudgingly - but YOU make someone WANT to actually fully read this book! Here i go again 50 years later. Thanks!

  • @fleurettea
    @fleurettea 4 года назад +645

    Last time I was this early, Ahab still had a leg

    • @poweroffriendship2.0
      @poweroffriendship2.0 4 года назад +8

      Captain Ahab is the best captain.

    • @melontusk7358
      @melontusk7358 4 года назад +5

      @@poweroffriendship2.0 how about captain Picard and captain Kirk, and Jack Sparrow?

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 4 года назад +3

      Let's not forget about Captain America and Cap'n Crunch.

    • @tjm.
      @tjm. 4 года назад +2

      Captain Planet will be proud.

    • @enriquekenobi9467
      @enriquekenobi9467 4 года назад +1

      @@CadetGriffin CRUNCHATIZE ME CAP'N

  • @davishmayo1643
    @davishmayo1643 10 месяцев назад +88

    Something something compass and curiosity.

    • @Lynnx2253
      @Lynnx2253 4 месяца назад +16

      Something something limbillion

    • @CeruleanSupporter
      @CeruleanSupporter 3 месяца назад +9

      Something something chart my own path

  • @michaelkelley4188
    @michaelkelley4188 4 года назад +12

    One of the greatest and most quoted in other forms of media pieces of literature of all time! With it's powerful message of what happens when you seek vengeance!

  • @mothgoth0
    @mothgoth0 4 года назад +11

    I love the playfulness of this animation, it's really pretty

  • @vegahimsa3057
    @vegahimsa3057 4 года назад +34

    The only book I've begun many times with excitement and put down many times from exhaustion.

    • @fastfishtoo4991
      @fastfishtoo4991 3 года назад +5

      Push through! And maybe skip the "Cetology" chapter cause that was what halted my first attempt!

    • @joyempire462
      @joyempire462 3 года назад +3

      @@fastfishtoo4991 That was one of my favourite chapters not going to lie

    • @fastfishtoo4991
      @fastfishtoo4991 3 года назад +1

      @@joyempire462 hahahaha oh lord sorry lol but why????

    • @joyempire462
      @joyempire462 3 года назад +6

      @@fastfishtoo4991 Its really interesting to see how he proposed whale classification and see the variety of whales mentioned. Even if its (somewhat) outdated its cool to see the thought process in the classification

    • @nicolacruz3537
      @nicolacruz3537 22 дня назад

      i need to do research about Bildad and Job tonight fire

  • @Simmi_
    @Simmi_ 4 года назад +1464

    Simple answer: because Ted-Ed told me I should and I trust you guys

    • @tanphat10toan13
      @tanphat10toan13 4 года назад +5

      noice one there

    • @quincy061
      @quincy061 4 года назад +4

      Most definitely lol

    • @Vineeth..v
      @Vineeth..v 4 года назад

      എന്ന്‌ ഒക്കെ..

    • @coulthard1984
      @coulthard1984 4 года назад +8

      lol you will regret reading it. Most overrated book ever

    • @Sea-zu4bj
      @Sea-zu4bj 4 года назад

      Michalis Kakiousis I haven’t read it but I like a devils advocate

  • @28kingofkings
    @28kingofkings 4 года назад +609

    Please make a Why Should You Read video on “The Count of Monte Cristo”
    It’s the gold standard love, betrayal, revenge, redemption story

    • @alexanderkurtz6520
      @alexanderkurtz6520 4 года назад +7

      The gold standard of a love and betrayal story, though in my opinion the revenge bit isn’t as good. Once he returns as a rich man Dumas kind of draws out the story, given he was paid by the line for it, which is why some versions cut down the ending to the important bits

    • @jenw980
      @jenw980 4 года назад +4

      Yes please! It provides such a fascinating insight into human nature.

    • @pixieloco
      @pixieloco 4 года назад +11

      a thousand+ pages of joy.

    • @SinCityRaider81
      @SinCityRaider81 4 года назад +9

      I agree everyone should know the story of Edmond Dantès.

    • @colonela7815
      @colonela7815 4 года назад +8

      Man that book is very good

  • @CarlosRiveraFernandez
    @CarlosRiveraFernandez 4 года назад +26

    Finished it literally a week ago. Amazing. Nothing short of masterful.

  • @AlexHamelMusic
    @AlexHamelMusic 4 года назад +75

    Finished reading it today. Having finished it, my life feels a little emptier, yet a lot more full than before.

    • @joelfehrman6097
      @joelfehrman6097 4 года назад +4

      Read it again. Books are meant to be read more than once.

    • @AlexHamelMusic
      @AlexHamelMusic 4 года назад +4

      @@joelfehrman6097 So many books, so little time.

    • @joelfehrman6097
      @joelfehrman6097 4 года назад +5

      @@AlexHamelMusic True.. But quality over quantity 😉

    • @TheEternalOuroboros
      @TheEternalOuroboros 3 года назад +5

      I found it to be way too long and its narrative being empty. So much style but little substance.

    • @fastfishtoo4991
      @fastfishtoo4991 3 года назад +14

      @@TheEternalOuroboros I hugely disagree. The plot itself is not an intricate Shakespearean drama, it is a plot with one simple goal, a hunt. If you are reading it to see what happens, you are reading it wrong. That is like living your life just to see how you die, because this book is like life, where you have experiences that stand out and you draw meaning from. Some days you remember but you don't know why, yet here, Ishmael is telling you what is significant about the details.
      Then you have not so small details. When a character is picked up after he was left swimming adrift for a few hours: "The sea had jeeringly kept his finite body up, but drowned the infinite of his soul. Not drowned entirely though. Rather carried down alive to wondrous depths, where strange shapes of the unwarped primal world glided to and fro before his passive eyes [...] He saw God's foot upon the treadle of the loom, and spoke it; and therefore his shipmates called him mad. So man's insanity is heaven's sense..." The full quote adds much more dark beauty to this scene of someone losing their mind before us.
      This book is all substance.

  • @valerieannrumpf4151
    @valerieannrumpf4151 4 года назад +59

    It's basically a study in human nature. It's also based on the stories of those who survived the wreck of the whaling ship essex.

  • @vt3432
    @vt3432 3 года назад +35

    this is my favourite book since I was 13. now I'm 18 and I still re-read it sometimes.
    this book means so much for me and I think I can't even explain the reason... oh, it's all because English is not my native language and I'm learning it by myself , but when I will be able to express my thoughts correctly, I'll write about it.

    • @salami99
      @salami99 Год назад +1

      go for it it, when your ready.

  • @urmaturma8346
    @urmaturma8346 9 месяцев назад +5

    This book is a perfect example of what a gripping, deep, and mesmerizing adventure novel should look like. From the very first sentence - “Call me Ishmael” - you completely surrender to his charm. A must read for anyone who considers themselves a literature lover. There's a reason it's called "The Greatest American Novel."

  • @absurdcamus6026
    @absurdcamus6026 4 года назад +280

    You should totally make a “why should you read” video on the Stranger, the Plague, or Thus Spoke Zarathustra. I really enjoyed these three books and they were really thought provoking. I’m sure the animations for them would be awesome.

    • @curiousworld7912
      @curiousworld7912 4 года назад +15

      'The Plague' would be perfectly fitting right about now.

    • @absurdcamus6026
      @absurdcamus6026 4 года назад +1

      Curious World IKR. Correct me if I’m wrong, but the Plague is a bacteria and not a virus right?

    • @curiousworld7912
      @curiousworld7912 4 года назад +7

      @@absurdcamus6026 Yes, it is. Two entirely different causatives. Bubonic Plague, or Yersinia pestis is a bacterial pathogen, while COVID-19 comes from a virus closely associated with SARS. I was thinking of the social dynamics and how people respond to the outbreak of a disease and/or a quarantine that the book reveals.

    • @curiousworld7912
      @curiousworld7912 4 года назад +2

      @@absurdcamus6026 (By the way; Camus is one of my favorite writers and philosophers. 'The Stranger', 'The Plague', 'The Myth of Sisyphus', and others are all books/essays I've read multiple times.) :)

    • @absurdcamus6026
      @absurdcamus6026 4 года назад

      Curious World alright, yeah. I knew that you were referring to both of their impacts on a society, but I just wanted confirmation that the two disease are different (viral vs bacterial).

  • @AveryTalksAboutStuff
    @AveryTalksAboutStuff 4 года назад +288

    Me *tuning into the video at the wrong moment*
    Video: "the skin of a whales-"
    Me: I'm sorry, what?? 😂

    • @stephenmatura1086
      @stephenmatura1086 4 года назад +29

      Just the thing to wear when out shopping during this pandemic!

    • @shaniahardie7829
      @shaniahardie7829 4 года назад +1

      He's bring forskin back Yeah!!

    • @CadetGriffin
      @CadetGriffin 4 года назад +5

      Good grief! I never thought that book would also involve Moby's last name in a literal way in the vernacular sense of it.
      I also don't get why the three sailors illustrated are drawn that way unless it was supposed to make that part twice as um.. indecent.. than it has to be.

  • @johngantner9016
    @johngantner9016 3 года назад +21

    The part that truly stood out to me was Melville's--or Ishmael's--description of Queequeg's heaven in the stars... I was absolutely captivated going through that chapter.

  • @mbbbits4847
    @mbbbits4847 4 года назад +15

    Finally! Please continue your "why should you read" series. It is a source of inspiration!

  • @twitnobxd4142
    @twitnobxd4142 6 месяцев назад +64

    I came here for the Limbus Company

  • @murphyboy24
    @murphyboy24 4 года назад +428

    When well Ted finally reveal himself, he can’t hide behind this acronym forever. We will find him

    • @ryanscott4038
      @ryanscott4038 4 года назад +91

      Ted is not his real name. T .E.D. stands for “The Eternal Deity” and he approaches closer and closer every day

    • @maina.wambui
      @maina.wambui 4 года назад +18

      @@ryanscott4038 it is known

    • @oofd9935
      @oofd9935 4 года назад +8

      bruh moment

    • @murphyboy24
      @murphyboy24 4 года назад +18

      Ryan Scott I saw we start a cult and worship him

    • @rancor4513
      @rancor4513 4 года назад +1

      Ted-Ed is not one person u know...

  • @cihanmugan768
    @cihanmugan768 2 года назад +100

    In one chapter of the book, Melville associates the behaviour of a crewman shouting on top of the mast with a “Turkish muezzin “ who calls Muslims to prayer. It is astonishing that Melville knew the difference between a “muezzin” whose duty is to call to prayer by reciting “adhan”, and an “imam” whose duty is to lead the prayer and other Islamic ceremonies.
    As a Turkish Muslim, I felt an instant and deep respect for him, since that distinction is not clearly known even among today’s Muslims.

  • @dr.aditijoshi171
    @dr.aditijoshi171 3 года назад +6

    Truly incredible. The way you present information along with the visuals are amazing. Kudos to the team

  • @atenakitabi3769
    @atenakitabi3769 4 года назад +4

    This narrator does an extremely good job at narrating.
    The narration of "Hercules" was does flawlessly as well. I watched it so many times because I liked the narration so much.

  • @Tetrik82
    @Tetrik82 Год назад +38

    LIMBUS COMPANYYYYY

  • @lou626
    @lou626 3 года назад +6

    "You can call me , ismael"-the beginning of a legend

  • @matherproductions9146
    @matherproductions9146 4 года назад +261

    Can’t believe this “Herman Melville” man stole his book from Led Zeppelin!

    • @richardmorton4762
      @richardmorton4762 4 года назад +9

      Isnt that Pagerism ??

    • @VeerCartel
      @VeerCartel 4 года назад +7

      But didn't Led Zeppelin steal it from Rush? ;)

    • @cutiebunnyamber3447
      @cutiebunnyamber3447 4 года назад +1

      @@VeerCartel wait.. so is this like: red wood prison > prison life v.2 > jailbreak > mad city. reference?

    • @tflees
      @tflees 4 года назад +2

      Lunaaa uwu lol roblox?
      Didn't expect a roblox player in a TedEd comment section.

    • @cutiebunnyamber3447
      @cutiebunnyamber3447 4 года назад +2

      @@tflees lol, don't make fun of me, I'm not just a player i neeed some knowledge too..

  • @yalelaw
    @yalelaw 4 года назад +164

    I keep saying that I’ll read when I have time; I can now confirm that is not true

    • @AJEETSINGH-nx9ll
      @AJEETSINGH-nx9ll 4 года назад +12

      That's what Buddha used to say: *You think you have time*

    • @cutiebunnyamber3447
      @cutiebunnyamber3447 4 года назад +5

      lol yis, even in quarantine, im still lazy..

    • @mitchjohnson4714
      @mitchjohnson4714 4 года назад +5

      Dodged a bullet. This book is my white whale.

    • @vinnie22ify
      @vinnie22ify 4 года назад

      @@mitchjohnson4714 Very boring

    • @tonybennett4159
      @tonybennett4159 4 года назад

      I've read plenty of classics and this is probably my least favourite and most overrated. I just don't understand the hype.

  • @ravichandransubramaniam4143
    @ravichandransubramaniam4143 4 года назад +38

    Noone:
    Melville when deciding his protagonist's last name:I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move

  • @harshalbhanarkar
    @harshalbhanarkar 4 года назад +34

    I want more of this book recommendations!!

  • @Darsh0019
    @Darsh0019 4 года назад +25

    "This is pequod, coming in hot". Also Ishmael was the narrator of mgs 5 in a way. He was the character through which we experienced the events of the game

    • @SumDood11
      @SumDood11 Год назад +1

      😂 yes i was looking for this comment

  • @noonborah
    @noonborah 2 месяца назад +33

    니 탓이군, 이스마엘!

  • @Nockturnmortem
    @Nockturnmortem 4 года назад +5

    Not an easy lecture. I had to have a dictionary with me to consult some word' s meaning. It's a monumental book. Great achievement. You'll enjoy the challenge.

  • @ckr3167
    @ckr3167 4 года назад +39

    Because, the quest for knowledge can never be satisfied in one human lifetime, so get busy.

  • @meisheencalsado4142
    @meisheencalsado4142 4 года назад +10

    Honestly, I could screenshot any part of video and I'd made a really good desktop wallpaper.

  • @marusan9050
    @marusan9050 3 года назад +6

    Very excellent novel. The numerous details about the adventures of Captain Ahab and Ishmael is such a masterpiece. Once you read this book it gives many complex description, which you need knowledge or just search the meanings. But some scenes were still easily imaginable. The enthusiastic attraction of Melville is pretty much Him giving all his knowledge about whales to the reader. It may sound boring but few chapters consists of extraordinary happenings that gives you this dream-like experience while scanning some concepts behind the conversations and the journeys.

  • @dylanvandort1523
    @dylanvandort1523 10 месяцев назад +67

    THR FAULT LIES WITH YOU ISHMAEL ONCE AGAIN

    • @jackedbeastlifts
      @jackedbeastlifts 8 месяцев назад +1

      Reported

    • @thebobboi9276
      @thebobboi9276 6 месяцев назад +14

      BON VOYAGE

    • @axeltheinternetsweeper8082
      @axeltheinternetsweeper8082 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@jackedbeastliftsbro is reporting People who wanna have fun

    • @kiloyu3325
      @kiloyu3325 3 месяца назад +6

      ​@@jackedbeastlifts L
      L??? L corp??? lobotomy corporation reference???

  • @SupErS0lga99
    @SupErS0lga99 4 года назад +4

    Favorite book of all time. Great video.
    “Id strike the sun if it insulted me”
    - Captain Ahab

  • @micheldevost
    @micheldevost 3 года назад +3

    5:10 imagine two intersecting lines, one from optimism to uncertainty and the other from curiosity to fear. Now plot your life’s major events in one of the four quadrants. What do you see?

  • @lolcerditorock
    @lolcerditorock 4 года назад +125

    Can we not forget the time quiqueg literally said on a casquet "You know, I don't wanna die anymore" and just jumps out?

  • @lukawijk
    @lukawijk 3 года назад +8

    “In this world, shipmates, sin that pays its way can travel freely, and without a passport; whereas Virtue, if a pauper, is stopped at all frontiers.”

  • @nono-kr7um
    @nono-kr7um 5 месяцев назад +9

    THIS IVORY LEG IS WHAT PROPELS ME

  • @arakhand1974
    @arakhand1974 4 года назад +72

    Last time I was this early, i knew " Call me Ishmael " was from Metal Gear Solid 5 : TPP XD

  • @jnbfilm56
    @jnbfilm56 4 года назад +3

    Really enjoying this videos, but specially enjoying the ones with this narrator, its so engrossing and adds an air of mistery to anything he describes. Can´t wait for more of them!
    Maybe some day in the far future you'll be making a video about me, a hopefull writer from Colombia.

  • @SarahHarmerr
    @SarahHarmerr 4 года назад +39

    Bought this book a long time ago but haven't gotten around to reading it. Now I have a reason to!

  • @jwentup8704
    @jwentup8704 4 года назад +2

    this book and the alchemist by paolo are two of my fave books. ty TedEd!

  • @redonakajmaku
    @redonakajmaku 4 года назад +8

    I absolutely love this series. Wish I had seen these videos when I was in school and had literature classes.

    • @Tmo2024
      @Tmo2024 Год назад

      What does it matter if you had it now or then

  • @brooklynmurphy6203
    @brooklynmurphy6203 4 года назад +15

    I LOVE THESE! Even tho I'm like 11 but I like things like science and history and ted-ed makes it easy for me to understand!

    • @NotASovietSpy1
      @NotASovietSpy1 4 года назад +3

      leave here child. avert thine eyes from these sites of sin before they consume you

    • @sangat4315
      @sangat4315 4 года назад

      @@NotASovietSpy1 lmfaooo

  • @Gadget-Walkmen
    @Gadget-Walkmen 4 года назад +10

    "This is Pequod, arriving shortly at LZ!"

  • @luigibabiskiarruda2353
    @luigibabiskiarruda2353 4 года назад

    The day you make a video about Machado de Assis will be the happiest day of my life. Such an underrated author!!

  • @kendavis5853
    @kendavis5853 3 месяца назад +3

    Call me Ishmael. Is the my favorite opening line of any novel.

  • @idk-cb3wj
    @idk-cb3wj 4 года назад +5

    my aunt gifted me that book, it has been sitting at my shelf gathering months worth of dust. i tried reading, but i found the words too hard to comprehend for my mind. i hope this helps to get me back to reading..

    • @anupkr31
      @anupkr31 4 года назад

      Yes me too joins me on insta @anupkr007

    • @cross117
      @cross117 3 года назад +1

      Its frustrating to look up every tenth word indeed. And some parts of the book is as booring as the universe is large. I listen to it while working on a fishing boat.

  • @yangana4099
    @yangana4099 2 года назад +12

    I finished the book a mere 10 minutes ago and I already feel a longing to start all over again
    For the last 100 pages my heart was beating out of my chest
    Throughout the whole book I had the feeling that all the whale talk and description of whaling on the pequod was an attempt to distract/bore (it wasnt boring to me) the reader so that only the committed ones would be rewarded
    This story is not about whaling or even a whale For me its is a battle/struggle of cosmic dimension in which life and death are arbitrary distinctions and even god is only an allmighty yet powerless actor in a pure chaos and terror that masks itself with natural phenomena (does this make sense im not native speaker) anyway it was great fun and I'm looking forward to rereading some day and read as many analysis as possible because there is sooooooooo much material to synthesize theories based on GREAT VIDEO ABOUT A GREAT BOOK

    • @kubo-samabanbankai562
      @kubo-samabanbankai562 Год назад

      It's a metaphysical story that goes over most people's head because they don't have enough background knowledge (whether it be about its author, melville, or about the philosophical, religious, historical etc. knowledge needed to get the book's subtext) to understand what it's talking about and referencing. If what i said made you curious, listen to hubert dreyfus' 8 or something long lecture series (you can find it on youtube) and also search gnosticism.

  • @MrJSyer
    @MrJSyer 3 года назад +13

    Great book. One of my all time favorites... It's a masterpiece like few others. But... It's not a book for everyone or, at least, for any time of life. Some chapters are so boring and descriptive that most readers wouldn't pass throught them. It demands an experienced reader and some patience. It's not for someone unused to books or to be read in rush.

    • @cubsandculturemitch4250
      @cubsandculturemitch4250 3 года назад +2

      There's not a single boring chapter in the book...even the most dense description of whaling contain witticism from Ishmael.
      I've read the novel 3 times in the last 4 months and might start it again tomorrow.

    • @diyworld4462
      @diyworld4462 2 года назад +2

      @@cubsandculturemitch4250 Same, I was a bit nervous that it would be hard to read but after I read it, I was confused that where was the boring part? I am watching this video after re-reading it the second time to recognize all the references from the book.The climax is chilling.

    • @JustinRill
      @JustinRill 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@cubsandculturemitch4250 ah, i liked it, but i think it's a one-and-done for me

  • @sufijaz6293
    @sufijaz6293 4 года назад +3

    I love this kind of reading summary.

  • @binary964
    @binary964 4 года назад +1

    I actually searched for this video several days ago, I thought you've had one for it, but I couldn't find it. This appears on my recommendation and I thought, there it is I've been looking for you! But this was just posted an hour ago? :O
    Anyway thank you for reading my mind!

  • @tawseenkhurshid5614
    @tawseenkhurshid5614 4 года назад +6

    We want more book recommendations!

  • @zainarafique1508
    @zainarafique1508 4 года назад

    Ted Ed has an extremely gripping animation with impeccable and unbiased opinions about concepts which makes the learning beautiful

  • @briancooper1022
    @briancooper1022 3 года назад +1

    Happy birthday to Mr. Melvin Melville on turning '202 years' young on August 1, 2021. This should be required reading for all students. Thank you TED-Ed for sharing. Iris M. Rosenberg-Cooper of Manassas,VA.

  • @ssharkiggo6432
    @ssharkiggo6432 Год назад +45

    so you're telling me, that Ishmael isn't a cute anime girl that has terrible trauma that seeks revenge against her captain?

    • @ayamterbangnampakpelik
      @ayamterbangnampakpelik Год назад +8

      Uh, what do you mean that Ishmael is a cute anime girl seeking revenge on Ahab just because of her trauma?

    • @cerealcerialserial
      @cerealcerialserial 10 месяцев назад +9

      I presume you’re a limbus fan??

    • @ssharkiggo6432
      @ssharkiggo6432 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@cerealcerialserial limbussy fan detected

    • @jackedbeastlifts
      @jackedbeastlifts 8 месяцев назад +2

      Reported

    • @ssharkiggo6432
      @ssharkiggo6432 8 месяцев назад +12

      @@jackedbeastlifts lmao

  • @notanotherjamesmurphy5574
    @notanotherjamesmurphy5574 Год назад +2

    TED-Ed: “You should read this book that I’m going to spoil for you before you read it.”

  • @alessandrojamesdelrosario8666
    @alessandrojamesdelrosario8666 3 года назад +2

    The name of the coffeeshop "Starbucks" was derived from the character of the classic novel.

  • @shengyi1701
    @shengyi1701 3 года назад +1

    F Scott Fitzgerald also used same technique with a character narrating about Gatsby. Nick and Ishmael play similar roles telling us about the futility (and even idolatry) of pursuing something and someone at the expense of everything else. Ahab and Gatsby both die sadly in the end; but one was motivated by tragic true love and the other was motivated by pure hatred and revenge.
    Patrick Stewart also played Captain Ahab and in First Contact (as Captain Picard), when told to blow up the ship, he refused and Alfre Woodard’s character, Lily, it was quoted. Khan (Ricardo Motalban) also quoted it before the Reliant blew up in Star Trek 2, “From Hell’s heart, I stab at thee. For hate’s sake, I spit my breath at thee!”

  • @okkarzaw4767
    @okkarzaw4767 4 года назад +93

    “It’s so WHITE and it’s so BIG AAAaaahhh”
    -Ishmael, basically

  • @nirvanakamala2809
    @nirvanakamala2809 4 года назад +4

    Started this last week. I enjoy it so far but I’m taking it very slow, let’s see how it goes

  • @greensqirrel5642
    @greensqirrel5642 2 года назад

    I wanted this video to never end.

  • @shadowrider6578
    @shadowrider6578 3 месяца назад +37

    Once again!the fault lies with you Ishmael!
    Who let Chesed drink Starbucks.

  • @Xenium57
    @Xenium57 4 года назад

    i swear THIS is the last video I watch before I go to sleep.

  • @510-sohamray8
    @510-sohamray8 4 года назад +1

    One of my favorite books of all time. Thanks Ted

  • @1.5Koreans0.5American
    @1.5Koreans0.5American 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for recommending!

  • @Moviethemer
    @Moviethemer 4 года назад

    pls bring this series back

  • @Judgementtwiceoverplusn
    @Judgementtwiceoverplusn 11 месяцев назад +30

    Video covering a famous book that so happens to be a major Inspiron to canto 5:
    Limbussy fans: :)

  • @Lynnx2253
    @Lynnx2253 4 месяца назад +29

    THE FAULT LIES WITH YOU!!!

  • @1995yuda
    @1995yuda 4 года назад +1

    The book sounds bewitching. I feel like I should've read that story years ago. It's not too late... Thanks !

  • @lolacook6522
    @lolacook6522 4 года назад +1

    This book took me 16 days to read because I for some reason unknown I chose it for my free book choice for English. The interesting part of this book is that the quest for the whale doesn’t even seem like the main objective anymore. The end bothers me too, it’s so undetailed compared to some parts of the book where he spends 5 pages talking about a ladder.

  • @Anna-mc3ll
    @Anna-mc3ll 4 года назад

    Thank you for this great summary.

  • @SaadZaeemTechnology
    @SaadZaeemTechnology 4 года назад +59

    Everyone In This Harsh Time Of Qurantine. Please Stay Safe And Healthy!

  • @michelleroach6696
    @michelleroach6696 3 года назад +4

    Me personally it was such a difficult book to read, and my worst literary experience. Not saying it is a bad book as it is obviously famous for a reason, just that this novel is not a walk in the park. You need to have patience to get through all the writer's musings that are twisting and turning within the storyline. I was constantly lost as to what the writer was talking about and where the story line was at. I was also 13 and reading it for a school book report, but my mother had a very difficult time with it too as she was helping me try to finish it in time.

  • @rohantiamson
    @rohantiamson Месяц назад +8

    The fault lies within you, Ishmael

  • @andrewt15
    @andrewt15 4 года назад

    Animation spot on as usual

  • @oberstul1941
    @oberstul1941 2 года назад

    Excellently put - well done!

  • @mrunknown138
    @mrunknown138 4 года назад

    I don't understand your guys video but i enjoy listening. They are like audiobooks free and better thanks :3

  • @BusinessMadhouse
    @BusinessMadhouse 4 года назад +1

    New video!
    Always excited to watch your videos. So much to learn from and it's so motivating. I've used all your insights in life & start my own channel.

  • @13.nadzreen73
    @13.nadzreen73 4 года назад +1

    this novel actually added in syllabus at secondary school at Malaysia