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A book about a man who seals his own demise by reanimating a patchwork corpse quilt? How Romantic.
Transcript
- 00:03
When we think of Frankenstein we don't necessarily think romantic it's tough [Man wearing a superman t-shirt thinking of Frankenstein]
- 00:08
to picture of the monster proposing at a candlelit dinner and not just because
- 00:12
he's sometimes depicted as being afraid of fire [Frankenstein runs away as candles are waved in front of him]
- 00:15
we don't mean romantic in that sense though Frankenstein is deeply influenced
- 00:19
by romanticism and artistic literary and intellectual movement that peaked in the
Full Transcript
- 00:26
first half of the 19th century one of the key elements of romanticism was a
- 00:30
focus on emotions art was all about feeling all sort of big powerful [Mans head opens and feelings spew out]
- 00:36
feelings and then once you've calmed down a bit molding those feelings into
- 00:40
art once we had intense constipation it led to this super-awesome ceramics good [Man experiences intense constipation]
- 00:45
blob okay so some people are better than others at expressing their emotions
- 00:50
whatever romantics were also really into nature even though there were bustling [A field of grass and trees]
- 00:55
cities all over Europe during the Romantic period romantics prefer to
- 00:59
withdraw to natural places like mountaintops and not just because you [Man stood on the side of a mountain top]
- 01:04
can see some really great goats up there and occasionally hear the Von Trapp
- 01:06
singing about some really great goats all right well Nature gave romantics the
- 01:11
chance to find something they were often seeking the sublime well to experience [A forest filled with high trees]
- 01:15
the sublime is to feel overwhelmed and almost terrified by intense beauty this
- 01:20
is a very particular kind of beauty the kind you see when looking down from huge [A man terrified by the beauty of the view on top of the mountain]
- 01:24
mountaintops not so much time you see in Beauty Salons
- 01:27
unless someone gets a really intense haircut the sublime wasn't only great
- 01:31
because it was gorgeous and overwhelming it also allowed the romantics to quiet
- 01:36
their mind allowing them to give in to those powerful emotions that drove their [Man in a misty location looking into the distance of a mountain]
- 01:40
art because when you're staring into an unfathomable abyss it's really tough to
- 01:45
think about boring stuff like what you need at the grocery store right finally
- 01:50
romantics prize the individual well the romantic individual sought sensation and [Man handed a individual trophy]
- 01:56
adventure seeking to shape the world with their desires and values in other [Man changing the shape of the Earth]
- 02:00
words this person might have a lot of fun and write some great poems but [Man writing a poem]
- 02:04
they're not exactly a team player which is why there are many more famous
- 02:07
romantic artists than romantic quarterbacks these ideas were all [A quarter back tackled inside a library]
- 02:11
floating around when Mary Woolsten Craft Godwin was writing
- 02:14
Frankenstein and they had noticeable effects on her work not to the point
- 02:18
that the character Victor Frankenstein just hung out on sublime mountaintops [Victor Frankenstein hanging out on a mountaintop with goats]
- 02:21
with goats all the time but you know it might be pretty up there but with all
- 02:25
the wind it's not exactly the ideal place to start reanimating human flesh [Frankenstein blowing away in the wind off a mountaintop]
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