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Ode on a Californian Shmoop.
Transcript
- 00:09
Ode on a Grecian Urn, a la Shmoop.
- 00:18
Are we in love with our technology? Are we whispering sweet nothings to our smart phones? [Angel shoots woman with heart arrows]
- 00:24
Just like Keats did with his Grecian Urn?
- 00:28
Well, the urn represented history. These days we get our history built right into our web browsers.
- 00:35
It's that thing you delete right before your parents check your computer. [Boy deleting computer history and parents appear]
Full Transcript
- 00:40
Remember that haircut you posted three years ago? It's not going anywhere.
- 00:47
Now imagine that hairdo painted on the side of an urn for hundreds of years.
- 00:52
The story painted on the side of the urn was perfect. [Urn with painting of woman on the side]
- 00:55
It was an idealized version of reality. TV has been doing this for years.
- 01:05
Now we're doing it ourselves.
- 01:09
We're showing people the best parts and sometimes the worst parts [Person taking photo of fish]
- 01:18
whenever we post online.
- 01:21
We're building our own romanticized stories, making our own modern day urns. [Person logging into urnbook]
- 01:27
Are there any modern-day Keats pondering our place? Keats wrote that eventually, though, the urn's
- 01:32
beauty would fade. Then it would decay and break down, its story lost. [Urn smashes]
- 01:41
Eventually, our phones and tablets would become obsolete, too. Even a trip to the Smart Bar won't save them.
- 01:49
That once must-have gadget will be old news. [Phone with white wings]
- 01:56
Its story, our stories, might be lost,
- 01:59
too. Do we objectify, idealize our phones and tablets just like Keats did with his Grecian
- 02:06
Urn? Will our stories last as long as those on the urn? Only time will tell. Shmoop amongst
- 02:12
yourselves.
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