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The pleasure of poetic pattern - David Silverstein 

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Humans are creatures of rhythm and repetition. From our breath to our gait: rhythm is central to our experience, and often brings us pleasure. We can find pleasure in the rhythm of a song, or even the rows of an orchard. Of course, too much repetition can also backfire. David Silverstein describes what poetic repetition is and why it works.
Lesson by David Silverstein, animation by Avi Ofer.

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@TheSuperSizzler
@TheSuperSizzler 8 лет назад
Damn bro, this vid made my arms heavy, knees weak, palms sweaty. I could barely even finish Mom's spaghetti.
@iamsoweird1357
@iamsoweird1357 8 лет назад
Good one
@eatingsfun
@eatingsfun 8 лет назад
Are you nervous? Cause on the surface you look calm and ready
@iamsoweird1357
@iamsoweird1357 8 лет назад
+david getsout Extra good one
@ArsyadKamili
@ArsyadKamili 8 лет назад
+david getsout He doesn't look ready, He look unHappy, sweaty, He can't eat spaghetti, but I'm sure He will get better if He eat crabbypatty. This video is beautiful, art making is skillful, and then goes this! The content is good, raising my mood, make me wanna roll happily in mud, or maybe I should? I'm trying to be poetic, I'm writing here as if I'm writing a music, even when all I can do is make it too classic, at least I can make a poetry you can enjoy even when you're sick. I know this look a bit forced, but I can barely select my word, I need to keep checking if what I write is right in oxford. That's it for now, my heart's still hollow, filled with shadow, I need a fellow, or maybe I'm just gonna grab my pillow, watching the sun glow, saying wow, take a bread chew it then swallow, now I'm gonna go slow, cause' this is my show, you should've say wow, I make a long poem that you should enjoy while eating marshmallow, I don't know how will I give this poem a deathblow, so I'm just gonna end this with booking a bungalow!!
@iamsoweird1357
@iamsoweird1357 8 лет назад
+Arsyad Kamili Extra extra good one
@jesse113553
@jesse113553 8 лет назад
Anderson is my favourite narrator. His voice is so soothing.
@joicevincent2057
@joicevincent2057 8 лет назад
YAASSS
@narvalswegger1500
@narvalswegger1500 8 лет назад
#TEAMANDERSON
@jesse113553
@jesse113553 8 лет назад
Peyton Chan at the end of the video.
@zellymae2969
@zellymae2969 8 лет назад
I find it satisfying that his name even fits the theme of the video. Addison Anderson. It's an alliteration and it rhymes too!
@misslockwood6530
@misslockwood6530 8 лет назад
YASSSSS I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE
@SergioTheGreat100
@SergioTheGreat100 8 лет назад
the narrator has a potential to beat Eminem in a rap battle
@chingchongwingwong1300
@chingchongwingwong1300 8 лет назад
And dj calen
@poisinivyisepicandwasomexd7483
you mean dj black hole
@dakshaligupta7680
@dakshaligupta7680 3 года назад
Do visit my poetry Blog poetrylance.wordpress.com/
@shantcheetah
@shantcheetah 3 года назад
He really does lmao, he has a great voice
@volatus2354
@volatus2354 3 года назад
not really tho
@janzen255
@janzen255 8 лет назад
Who else is pissed that they just made you consciously aware of your breathing and now you can't stop thinking about it
@MeButOnTheInternet
@MeButOnTheInternet 8 лет назад
me
@catguy7520
@catguy7520 8 лет назад
Me it happens to me sometimes at eye blinking too
@AnstonMusic
@AnstonMusic 8 лет назад
You might as well try meditating, it's good for you.
@AnstonMusic
@AnstonMusic 8 лет назад
TheUmbrellaCorpX7 Maka should put you in your place.
@iamalittleboat
@iamalittleboat 8 лет назад
You easily agitated? Having a bad day?
@jadenyuki6298
@jadenyuki6298 8 лет назад
I wish Ted-ed were my teacher back when I was at school.
@michaelbell3952
@michaelbell3952 8 лет назад
me too :P
@sam248
@sam248 8 лет назад
I'm in highschool now and I actually learn more from this channel. (I even learn maths) (got an A on my test because the day before by luck they posted an irrational rational vid :D)
@Lennoxrenol
@Lennoxrenol 8 лет назад
Maybe if you hadn't been such a Slifer Slacker you would've done better ;)
@ZimmerSquash
@ZimmerSquash 8 лет назад
I really enjoyed the humour in the animation and the narrator's soothing voice. Long live ted ed to educate us with little interesting things!
@pramitbanerjee
@pramitbanerjee 8 лет назад
I am who i am not a ram but a piece of jam heres some ham damn
@JM-wo2bk
@JM-wo2bk 4 года назад
May thine ham lie for ever at thy feet, skeet skeet
@trippleblaaack
@trippleblaaack 4 года назад
sounds like mf doom in my head
@ingriduwu9927
@ingriduwu9927 4 года назад
Bravo Bravo A+
@lanzibangli1259
@lanzibangli1259 4 года назад
I am sam, sam I am
@lanzibangli1259
@lanzibangli1259 3 года назад
@@dakshaligupta7680 nice
@TheSiddhiDesai
@TheSiddhiDesai 8 лет назад
I've been watching Ted Ed for a long time and damn I really love Addison Anderson's soothing narrations!
@jed92y
@jed92y 8 лет назад
Agreed. His pronunciation of "both" would be my only complaint. Bolth. Otherwise very relaxing.
@shantcheetah
@shantcheetah 3 года назад
Poetry has the power to hypnotize someone. Words are very powerful, if you know how to use them.
@doyoubelieveinmagic4244
@doyoubelieveinmagic4244 3 года назад
How to hypnotize? Pls share lol
@shantcheetah
@shantcheetah 3 года назад
@@doyoubelieveinmagic4244 i can tell you by hypnotizing you 😏 haha
@shantcheetah
@shantcheetah 3 года назад
@@doyoubelieveinmagic4244 basically, if you can figure out a way to creatively tell a story & rhyme words, you can easily convince someone to agree with you or believe you
@buranko9623
@buranko9623 2 года назад
words have a lot of power even if you don't know how to use them
@almalayuwiyyah2512
@almalayuwiyyah2512 Год назад
@@doyoubelieveinmagic4244 Politician used it everytime.
@petovei
@petovei 8 лет назад
I love that they acknowledge rap as poetry, as wall as those references to monty python and pollock
@vaibhav1933
@vaibhav1933 8 лет назад
RAP=repetition and poetry Edit: RAP=rhthym and poetry😂😂
@SaM-nz1zf
@SaM-nz1zf 8 лет назад
+Vaibhav Shah omg
@stoar
@stoar 8 лет назад
And Shel Silverstein.
@corey6572
@corey6572 8 лет назад
+Vaibhav Shah i always that it was rhythm and poetry
@ViperblueHD
@ViperblueHD 8 лет назад
rhythm and poetry
@evanbruno6720
@evanbruno6720 7 лет назад
To me poetry is like a leaf that never stops blowing in the wind
@elizandrolorensi6571
@elizandrolorensi6571 День назад
what about when the wind stops blowing?
@KHalilMagic
@KHalilMagic 8 лет назад
I like how these videos are in a different animation style each time.
@shupahgirl7314
@shupahgirl7314 8 лет назад
this is one instance where the animation adds so much to bringing across the message of the video
@igb5551
@igb5551 8 лет назад
Bart Simpson in the blackboard and Eminem's Lose yourself... I LOVE THIS VIDEO
@kylekarenson5355
@kylekarenson5355 8 лет назад
I don't listen to rap often, but Eminem just won me over with his poetic pattern. I mean, just read this: His palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy There's vomit on his sweater already, mom's spaghetti He's nervous, but on the surface he looks calm and ready Amazing.
@Lunarri
@Lunarri 8 лет назад
Eminem is one of the very few truly good rappers.
@JustinGabriel425
@JustinGabriel425 8 лет назад
He is one of many good rappers. There are so many amazing rappers out there, especially from the 90s
@AaronTheGhost1
@AaronTheGhost1 5 лет назад
You think this is good than you clearly don’t hip hop
@Emailly-dl4ee
@Emailly-dl4ee 8 лет назад
My favourite Shakespeare quote is "villain I have done thy mother".
@manchul
@manchul 8 лет назад
M...Ma...MANUAL BREATHING ACTIVATED
@Murtaskegg
@Murtaskegg 6 лет назад
Ondine's curse
@AdventuresAwait123
@AdventuresAwait123 3 месяца назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@hiwayM9
@hiwayM9 8 лет назад
I slit a sheet- a sheet I slit- upon a slitted sheet I sit. I switched the sheet upon which I sit with one not slit for thats not fit. An unslitted sheet upon which to sit so I could sew the sheet slits to rid it of slits for sits upon it.
@euphoricanimal
@euphoricanimal 8 лет назад
I spat the food in my mouth trying to say it
@hiwayM9
@hiwayM9 8 лет назад
+Vishwas Chauhan lol!
@somaannn
@somaannn 8 лет назад
say that is a rap-like style
@bebepoyang6808
@bebepoyang6808 8 лет назад
I said to seet not to sit.
@beidouvirus3978
@beidouvirus3978 8 лет назад
Then I sit and shit through the slit in the sheet!
@hanve
@hanve 9 месяцев назад
Man the narrator ❤❤❤. What a voice and the way he narrated. Wow
@Art1611
@Art1611 8 лет назад
As cliché as it may sound to American viewers, one of the best examples of poetic patterns discussed in the video is the poem The Raven, by Edgar Allen Poe. Another poem that employs a "catchy" poetical meter is one Hiawatha, by Longfellow.
@Serendip98
@Serendip98 9 месяцев назад
Try "The Cremation of Sam McGee", by Robert W. Service.
@amycyooful
@amycyooful 8 лет назад
currently writing an analytical paper on a poem, and this was delightfully insightful!
@angeliscool4181
@angeliscool4181 Год назад
I watched this so many times, THROUGHOUT ALL OF 2017 to Now!
@cafepoem189
@cafepoem189 Год назад
@paulinagamboa8165
@paulinagamboa8165 8 лет назад
His voice is delightful 🌻
@teacherdowrich2028
@teacherdowrich2028 3 года назад
lively animation to explain intricate concepts. great work!
@tamaraallaineparenas6402
@tamaraallaineparenas6402 3 года назад
I've learned a lot, thank you so much! ❤️ - Tamara Allaine M. Pareñas
@TheEphemeralMammal
@TheEphemeralMammal 8 лет назад
I get it! So, for example... Hold the door Hold de door Hold d'door Hold door Ho'd door Ho'door Hodor!
@sairaiqbal4786
@sairaiqbal4786 7 лет назад
Odour
@elhadjbrahim2591
@elhadjbrahim2591 6 лет назад
I never get bored of TEds videos.
@sbae3153
@sbae3153 2 года назад
3:09 when he said 'the alternating assonance creates its own rhythm' actually is in beat
@user-ke9qt1qb1j
@user-ke9qt1qb1j 4 года назад
I love TED! above all things about writing or poem. Thanks!!💓
@katherinekim9944
@katherinekim9944 4 года назад
Who’s here for online school
@flaminicecube850
@flaminicecube850 4 года назад
Katherine Kim me because my english teacher makes me do this like 10 times a day
@HxneyBuns
@HxneyBuns 4 года назад
me
@childofthelord8920
@childofthelord8920 4 года назад
Sadly same
@echo_414
@echo_414 4 года назад
Katherine Kim yup
@mickeycee8321
@mickeycee8321 4 года назад
Me
@dianalastovska8386
@dianalastovska8386 4 года назад
Ted is the only teacher I ever needed
@hiyalanguages
@hiyalanguages 9 месяцев назад
The animation was astounding!
@aleksmad8143
@aleksmad8143 8 лет назад
The animation is so charming here
@thesilverfamily
@thesilverfamily 8 лет назад
I teach this concept in my songwriting and ad lib classes. I'm going to start showing this video at the outset .
@faveelovescoffee
@faveelovescoffee 6 лет назад
The man doing the VO was so good!
@angelmargaretvinalon3737
@angelmargaretvinalon3737 3 года назад
The narrator’s voice is so soothing thanks for this vid- Angel Margaret Viñalon
@reginagitaprimadani9539
@reginagitaprimadani9539 4 года назад
Your channel is the most useful channel i know so far.. thanks for making this channel, you gave me so many inspirations & knowledge although english is not my first language😊
@enjoyingpoetry-rizalelsarif
Your tutorial is very useful for developing a culture of writing poetry
@cafepoem189
@cafepoem189 Год назад
I can't thank you enough. It helped me a lot.🥰
@vladislavpetkov2271
@vladislavpetkov2271 3 года назад
Breathing in! Breathing out! The air slip throughout my mouth. For the words! I wish not to bare, Even thou, might not care! For the Love! For the Live! One can nurse, Ted, with us, wants to share. Tho, thy know, live is a curse, With a poem, I'll still give it a glare!
@Zanaze_banane
@Zanaze_banane Год назад
Wonderfully explained, thank you!
@shimone5198
@shimone5198 4 года назад
The video was so humorous absolutely loved it
@carlvonherrlichingen-carto6985
On the one side patterns have a soothing and anxiolytic effect (lullaby), but on the other side they can become boring: In the much patterned Persian carpets are intentionally mistakes woven to avoid this monotonic boring effect.
@jerryhernandez6780
@jerryhernandez6780 4 года назад
Awesome video! Very easy for middle school students to learn something at their level or higher.
@IdoloR
@IdoloR 8 лет назад
Particularly excellent animation this video.
@eleaalyxsonmasibay3138
@eleaalyxsonmasibay3138 3 года назад
His voice is very relaxing and it is very interesting to learn thank you so much for this❤️ - Elea Alyx Masibay
@ofgraham
@ofgraham 8 лет назад
The best Ted-Ed animator!!!!!
@qwertyui6348
@qwertyui6348 3 года назад
2:19 "We often encounter rhymes at the end of lines" Nice
@austinead2316
@austinead2316 3 года назад
I have learned a lot of things in this video. Thank you! - Austine Adanglao
@fitsgeraldalmendral1152
@fitsgeraldalmendral1152 3 года назад
Thank you for educating us Fitsgerald Almendral
@djajarahcorpuz1188
@djajarahcorpuz1188 3 года назад
I really learned a lot from this video, thank you! -Djajarah Zairelahar Corpuz
@joel.ha.
@joel.ha. Год назад
Great video, I watched it three times in a row.
@ralphgestopa5108
@ralphgestopa5108 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this!♥️ -Ralph Henrae H. Gestopa
@stoar
@stoar 8 лет назад
2:20 anyone recognize these lines? The place where the sidewalk ends By Shel Silverstein "...and there the grass grows soft and white, And there the sun burns crimson bright, And there the moonbird rests from his flight, To cool in the peppermint wind..."
@KallMeQul
@KallMeQul 8 лет назад
Yeah, I memorized it for my poetry presentation. Love Shel Silverstien's writing!
@BlueMoonInspiration
@BlueMoonInspiration 6 месяцев назад
Poetry, a tapestry woven with words, it transcends both time and space, as it demands an emotional response, but how difficult it is, to make a dance of words.
@CaptaNovious
@CaptaNovious 3 года назад
Ooh! I like the animations! They help me understand better :D
@DannySullivanMusic
@DannySullivanMusic 8 лет назад
Great video, Theodore.
@teagannam
@teagannam 3 года назад
This narrator had to do an Eminem riff and a tongue twister and did both perfectly.. mad respect
@Pining_for_the_fjords
@Pining_for_the_fjords 8 лет назад
This is why Dr Seuss was so great. When tweedle beetles fight it's called a tweetle beetle battle. And when they battle in a puddle it's a tweetle beetle puddle battle. And when tweetle beetles battle with paddles in a puddle, they call it a tweetle beetle puddle paddle battle. And when beetles battle beetles in a puddle paddle battle, and the beetle battle puddle is a puddle in a bottle, they call this a tweetle beetle bottle puddle paddle battle muddle. And when beetles fight these battles in a bottle with their paddles, and the bottle's on a poodle and the poodle's eating noodles, they call this a muddle puddle tweetle poodle beetle noodle bottle paddle battle.
@rubs77
@rubs77 2 года назад
this was an absolute joy to read, however i managed to get through it
@Anthony-gq7dk
@Anthony-gq7dk 2 года назад
Wonderful piece ,
@adrianpelenio4575
@adrianpelenio4575 3 года назад
Thank you for uploading this, this helps me understand more about the topic :)) -Adrian Pelenio
@ruchiacharya
@ruchiacharya 2 года назад
Thanks a ton. It is so helpful
@ZedAmadeus
@ZedAmadeus 4 года назад
I know everyone saw Bart, and is talking about Eminem, but how did nobody notice The Shining reference? (All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.) God, I love TED-Ed.
@koukilambino3762
@koukilambino3762 3 года назад
This video helped me a lot. -Kouki Lambino
@jaccuse4086
@jaccuse4086 7 лет назад
I loved those references. You get a cookie.
@kleintv5102
@kleintv5102 3 года назад
Thank you for this creative video! -Hazel P. Burdeos
@user-se5sl4tz9j
@user-se5sl4tz9j 16 дней назад
The alliteration in the title: p-p-p * chef's kiss *
@Rex-uk1pi
@Rex-uk1pi 3 года назад
Beautiful video
@angelopusta205
@angelopusta205 3 года назад
Thank you very much for your videos - Angelo Rey Pusta
@testmcknight7355
@testmcknight7355 8 лет назад
Great voice narrator.
@angelar4945
@angelar4945 8 лет назад
My favourite one! 😩❤️❤️👌
@freekazoid8489
@freekazoid8489 8 лет назад
"pleasure of poetic pattern" oh I see what you did there!
@chainchomp9
@chainchomp9 4 года назад
This helped me a lot
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n 8 лет назад
The pleasure of the patterns may be a response to our fear of the dark and the unknown. When we don't know what will happen next or soon, we become anxious, agitated and angry. On the runway, your pilot announces, "There will be a delay"... an hour later, he says it again. And again an hour later. How do you feel? When hearing a story new to us, we work to remember and understand the details, but when the story has repeating elements not pertinent to the story, but to the telling of the story, the story is not only easier to remember, but also the listener anticipates what will be said next and is rewarded with a familiar word sound or pattern making that part of the story memorable. We don't remember the most interesting stories, we remember stories told in the most interesting ways. Like a folk song. How many miles must a man walk down before you call him a man? Many.
@carlvonherrlichingen-carto6985
The fear of the unknown may be one cause, but we feel also pleasure when an expected pattern is broken as in a good joke: Two thoughts are similiar and we think we know what will come next (=pattern), but - it doesn´t come, it comes the totally unexpected (in a good joke) but nearby idea instead.
@manuelcantu8572
@manuelcantu8572 3 года назад
Bravo!!! More, More...
@strawberrymalkhi4889
@strawberrymalkhi4889 4 года назад
I Was Sent Here By My Teacher
@vantruong-cc2cb
@vantruong-cc2cb 8 лет назад
Love the regencies
@nyny121
@nyny121 8 лет назад
Damn, I love this cannal so much... This smooth voice tho... :)
@animationlife_
@animationlife_ 8 лет назад
great visuals damn
@se0jun.mp3
@se0jun.mp3 Год назад
"Mom. Mom. Mommy. Mom. Mom." Please I cracked up 😭
@richardgumatay3466
@richardgumatay3466 3 года назад
this helped me a lot - Richard Gumatay
@SonicVision360
@SonicVision360 3 года назад
This was wild variation in all it's variated wildness.
@johanitv5504
@johanitv5504 3 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing such useful information. -Johani Diuda Alocelja
@anroleequibuyen8011
@anroleequibuyen8011 3 года назад
Thank you, this helped me alot. -Anrolee Quibuyen
@notion4everyone
@notion4everyone 3 года назад
If Ted-ed taught at my school somehow, I would have been a silly poet by now. Writing poem which may Sound wow, And bring back listeners to the now.
@Apparentlybeetrootitis
@Apparentlybeetrootitis 3 года назад
Animation is insane bro
@currenwiggin8982
@currenwiggin8982 5 лет назад
I saw this in school when they showed it to the whole school, only like 200 people. But when I saw the Eminem part, dis teach got bars.
@TesserId
@TesserId 8 лет назад
These are the concepts that I use to explain musical complexity. However, I usually compare it a good stand up routine, particularly those that end by referencing a concept presented earlier in the routine (which the imagery in this video nicely hints at). Do I dare compare these ideas to fractals? Yes, this is how we find the interesting patterns both in nature and our culture.
@gabicreightonbooksetc.
@gabicreightonbooksetc. Год назад
There’s something poetic about your comment.🤔😊
@lovelyjanebatoy9155
@lovelyjanebatoy9155 3 года назад
Thank you for this! -Lovely Jane Batoy
@nishapuri9409
@nishapuri9409 2 года назад
Very interesting and informative.
@saritamungad8131
@saritamungad8131 6 лет назад
That animation tho😍😍😍
@neilanthonylonzaga3700
@neilanthonylonzaga3700 3 года назад
This help me a lot thank you-neil Anthony lonzaga.
@zzleigh128
@zzleigh128 8 лет назад
This animation is dope
@picatinny180
@picatinny180 6 лет назад
한글번역감사합니다. 잘보고있네요ㅎ
@gmula
@gmula 5 лет назад
uh...so good! Thank you
@charlenerosaldo4662
@charlenerosaldo4662 3 года назад
Thanks for this, much appreciated! - Charlene Rosaldo
@farshaidaaydarus2419
@farshaidaaydarus2419 3 года назад
Thank you for this!- Farshaida J. Aydarus
@delmiasaraudin2102
@delmiasaraudin2102 3 года назад
This help me a lot. thankyou - Delmia M. Saraudin
@sharijadaaydarus2113
@sharijadaaydarus2113 3 года назад
This is very helpful to me- Sharijada Aydarus
@tineyyy8031
@tineyyy8031 3 года назад
Thank you for this! -Christine Mae Mutia
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