Curated Video
CUTS 10 02 1982 MEETING TO ORGANISE PROTEST AGAINST THE DETENTION OF TRADE UNION WORKERS
Protesters meet to organise a statement and petition to release the Trade Union workers, being held in prison and to question the death of Neil Aggett: Cuts for story: z068142
1. various shots, exterior of the University of the...
Curated Video
US First Lady comments on Charleston shooting
The US First Lady Michelle Obama said on Friday that she was "horrified" by the attack on the Charleston church in South Carolina which killed nine people.Authorities have accused 21-year-old Dylann Roof of fatally shooting nine people...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Palestinian museum to open without exhibition
CLEAN : Palestinian museum to open without exhibition
Curated Video
Analyst: FAA lacks money for plane inspections
A commercial aircraft consultant says the FAA is most likely under funded and does not have the resources to do necessary aircraft safety inspections.
Curated Video
Analyst: FAA lacks money for plane inspections
A commercial aircraft consultant says the FAA is most likely under funded and does not have the resources to do necessary aircraft safety inspections.
TED-Ed
Why Should You Read "Hamlet"?
Romeo may appeal to more romantic students, but the broodier teenagers in your class are bound to relate to the melancholic, inward-facing Hamlet. Show an enthralling video that summarizes plot elements, characterization, and the...
Crash Course
Shakespeare's Tragedies and an Acting Lesson: Crash Course Theater #15
Who doesn't love a play where most of the characters die? Such deaths are a defining characteristic of many of Shakespeare's tragedies, the topic of an informational video on the Bard and his works. Along with outlining the plot elements...
The School of Life
Gustave Flaubert
How is it possible that an author can create sympathy in the minds of readers for characters who behave in ways that we disdain? Gustave Flaubert was able to accomplish such a goal with Madame Bovary. Introduce readers to this...
Crash Course
Love or Lust? Romeo and Juliet Part II
"Do you believe that fate is inescapable, or that people forge their own lives?" This is the essential question at the heart of Romeo and Juliet, according to the narrator of a series on Shakespeare's tragedy. Short but dense, the video...
Crash Course
Ophelia, Gertrude, and Regicide - Hamlet II
In Part Two of a video course in Hamlet, narrator John Green looks at the gender dynamics in the play. He presents Ophelia and Gertrude as powerful characters and argues that these women do have options that affect the course of the...
Crash Course
Tragedy Lessons from Aristotle: Crash Course Theater #3
Guts! Gore! Murder! Human flaws! Aristotle considered all elements of a tragedy. Crash Course Theater's third video covers the Greek philosopher's views on the art form and also explains alternating perspectives on the topic. Engaging...
Crash Course
Crash Course Theater #15: Shakespeare's Tragedies and an Acting Lesson
A video describing how Shakespeare's tragic characters like Hamlet, Macbeth, and King Lear changed the way tragedies were written. Learn how these plays were very different from the way Seneca and the Greeks wrote tragedies. Even though...