Instructional Video2:17
TED-Ed

What happens when you die? A poetic inquiry | Emily Dickinson

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Death, a kindly gentleman riding in a horse carriage, comes to collect a woman for her journey to the afterlife. So begins Emily Dickinson's poem "Because I could not stop for Death," an exploration of both the uncertainties of death and...
Instructional Video10:10
Crash Course

Before I Got My Eye Put Out - The Poetry of Emily Dickinson: Crash Course English Lit

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green concludes the Crash Course Literature mini-series with an examination of the poetry of Emily Dickinson. Sure, John explores the creepy biographical details of Dickinson's life, but he also gets into why her poems have...
Instructional Video5:24
Curated Video

Emily Dickinson: Letters to the World

3rd - Higher Ed
Mr. Griot introduces information about the life and talent of Emily Dickinson by sharing a biography of her unique life and personality.
Instructional Video5:12
Curated Video

Solitude and Intensity: the Romantic Style of Emily Dickinson

9th - Higher Ed
Emily Dickinson's poetry frequently incorporates the color white, not as a symbol of purity or innocence, but as an emblem of intense emotion and passion, exemplified by her use of "white heat" as a metaphor for the soul's fervor....
Instructional Video1:35
Curated Video

Impressions and Lasting Legacy of Emily Dickinson

9th - Higher Ed
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Emily Dickinson's mentor, found her both fascinating and elusive, describing their interactions as filled with "fiery mist" and "rare sparkles of light." Despite the intimacy of their correspondence, Dickinson...
Instructional Video2:22
Curated Video

The Innovative Style of Emily Dickinson's Poetry

9th - Higher Ed
Emily Dickinson describes the transformative power of poetry as something that can evoke profound physical sensations. She developed a distinctive style characterized by unique punctuation, particularly the use of dashes, and near...
Instructional Video3:16
Curated Video

Intimate Verses: the Letters and Poetry of Emily Dickinson

9th - Higher Ed
In 1862, Emily Dickinson initiated a lifelong correspondence with essayist Thomas Wentworth Higginson, sending him four poems and seeking his opinion on her work. Through letters, she conducted most of her significant relationships,...
Instructional Video4:01
Curated Video

Themes and Symbolism in Emily Dickinson's Poems

9th - Higher Ed
Emily Dickinson's late poetry often reflects themes of volcanic emotions and explosive psychological states, suggesting a deeply turbulent inner life. Some speculate that Dickinson's reclusiveness and intense emotional expressions in her...
Instructional Video1:31
Curated Video

Introduction to Emily Dickinson

9th - Higher Ed
Emily Dickinson is a well-known author these days, but her work was unknown during her lifetime. Dickinson, known as an eccentric and reclusive figure in her hometown of Amherst, Massachusetts. After her death, nearly 2,000 poems she...
Instructional Video2:28
Curated Video

Author’s Style

3rd - Higher Ed
Students will learn about different aspects that go into creating an author’s unique writing style.
Instructional Video5:12
Curated Video

Word Choice: Creating Meaning with Mood and Tone

K - 8th
This video will help students understand and recognize the critical role and difference between mood and tone in word choice in poetry.
Instructional Video3:58
Curated Video

Poetry Interpretation

3rd - Higher Ed
A video entitled “Poetry Interpretation,” which demonstrates the process of reading a poem to interpret its message.
Instructional Video15:46
Schooling Online

Emily Dickinson - This is my letter to the World

3rd - Higher Ed
Join us for an in-depth look at one of Dickinson’s most iconic poems. It’s a short but powerful lyric that carries an important message for us all. We’ll take you through the poem’s big ideas, context, form, and poetic techniques. With...
Instructional Video15:25
Schooling Online

Emily Dickinson - I Died for Beauty - But was scarce

3rd - Higher Ed
What ideals are worth living and dying for? Could anything be so important? Emily Dickinson’s ‘I died for Beauty – but was scarce’ ponders the weight of human ideals and self-sacrifice. Enjoy this timeless masterpiece with our vibrant...
Instructional Video18:11
Schooling Online

Emily Dickinson - Introducing Emily Dickinson

3rd - Higher Ed
If you’ve ever been curious about the reclusive American poet Emily Dickinson, then this lesson is for you! Enjoy a detailed overview of Dickinson’s extraordinary life, her unique poetic style, and contextual influences. We’ve brought it...
Instructional Video15:05
Schooling Online

Emily Dickinson - I Felt a Funeral, In my Brain

3rd - Higher Ed
Have you ever felt like everything is about to come crashing down? In ‘I felt a Funeral, in my Brain’, Emily Dickinson portrays the anguish of complete mental collapse. It begins with a sense of grief and loss, like at a funeral, then...
Instructional Video15:07
Schooling Online

Emily Dickinson - My Life Had Stood - A Loaded Gun

3rd - Higher Ed
We often imagine Emily Dickinson as a shy, harmless recluse. But what if she had a fiery side? In ‘My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun –’ Dickinson explores how someone can be empowered when they meet the right person. The question is: did...
Instructional Video14:57
Schooling Online

Emily Dickinson - I Had Been Hungry, All The Years

3rd - Higher Ed
If you’ve been an outsider for a long time, what happens when you’re suddenly included? If you’re used to getting by on very little, how does it feel to have an abundance of everything? In ‘I had been hungry, all the Years’, Emily...
Instructional Video12:14
Schooling Online

Emily Dickinson - Because I Could Not Stop For Death

3rd - Higher Ed
Here’s a thought: what if Death came to us as a gentleman in a carriage? In this poem, Emily Dickinson takes us on a journey to ‘Eternity’, hosted by a very polite but mysterious gentleman. Join us as we analyse the poem, stanza by...
Instructional Video14:40
Schooling Online

Emily Dickinson - A Word Dropped Careless On a Page

3rd - Higher Ed
Can a single word do damage? Emily Dickinson thought so! Join us for a detailed analysis of her poem ‘A Word dropped careless on a Page’. This short but powerful lyric is a must-read for students and fans of Dickinson’s work. It’s also a...
Instructional Video15:58
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Elizabeth Watts Bromery - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - USA

Higher Ed
Elizabeth Watts Bromery, an English Professor at Broward County Public Schools, Florida, became an educator in 1990 as her parents raised her to equate education with social justice. She chose teaching to empower students to make...
Instructional Video14:38
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Christine Beck - 'Let's Get In This Car Together'

Higher Ed
Christine Beck holds a Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing degree from Southern Connecticut State University and is the author of Blinding Light (Grayson Books 2013), I’m Dating Myself, (Dancing Girl Press 2015) and Stirred, Not...
Instructional Video5:58
Oxford Comma

Depressing or Romantic: Because I Could Not Stop for Death

9th - 12th
A reading, summary, and analysis of Emily Dickinson's, "Because I could not stop for Death." This video explores how Dickinson takes a creepy concept, dying, and turns it into a date set to an upbeat tune.
Instructional Video2:19
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Matthew Lerner - Teachers Make a Difference

Higher Ed
Matthew D. Lerner, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Psychology, Psychiatry, & Pediatrics in the Psychology Department at Stony Brook University, where he directs the Stony Brook Social Competence and Treatment Lab. Dr. Lerner's research...