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02/02/22 • 41 min
In the immortal words of the 2001 movie, Get Over It,
“Did you ever read a Shakespeare play? And not understand a word they say? Well tonight we’re going to make things clear.
Because Shakespeare’s dead and we’re all here.”
This week’s episode is about Midsummer’s Night Dream. We're making sense of Shakespeare's flowery words and complicated plot, discussing the different interpretations of it, and then ending with the riot that took down a beloved Opera House right in the middle of a Shakespearean performance.
Our movie this week is the modern modern reinterpretation of the play, called, Get Over It, starring Kirsten Dunst. It's a great teen romantic comedy that attempts to put on Midsummer Night’s Dream as the school play. Dunst shines as always as the heroine and we cheer when she finally gets together with her hero, Ben Foster. Martin Short is a stand out as a slightly unstable music teacher who dreams of Broadway.
Once we’ve covered the movie, we move on to the play itself. Shakespeare was inspired by Ovid’s Metamorphoses and makes some allusions to it in the play. We’ll talk about Hermia and Puck and the great scene when Puck sprinkles fiery dust so the fairy queen falls in love with an ass. Who among us cannot relate?
Last up is a discussion of the Astor Opera House Riot. Two Shakespearean actors fight in the public arena as a mere squabble quickly becomes about class as well as America’s own identity as a culture. And of course, the riot turns deadly.
It’s a rollicking good time as always so be sure to tune in.
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Sources!
Staton, W. F. (1963). Ovidian Elements in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” Huntington Library Quarterly, 26(2), 165–178. https://doi.org/10.2307/3816813
Dent, R. W. (1964). Imagination in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Shakespeare Quarterly, 15(2), 115–129. https://doi.org/10.2307/2867882
Marshall, D. (1982). Exchanging Visions: Reading A Midsummer Night’s Dream. ELH, 49(3), 543–575. https://doi.org/10.2307/2872755
Mysteries at the Muesum
https://shakespeareandbeyond.folger.edu/2017/05/09/astor-place-riot-macbeth-new-york/
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El Silbon
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11/13/24 • 34 min
This week we are traveling to Venezuela to learn about the legend of the Whistler. He is a scary demon, waiting to stab drunks and womanizers who dare to walk alone at night. Happy listening!
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Lean Leshy
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09/18/24 • 42 min
This week we are talking about the Leshy. It's a Slavic folkloric creature who guards the heart of the forest. Listen now to learn more!
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Alarming Adze
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12/11/24 • 40 min
We are traveling to West Africa this week to learn about a dangerous little firefly named the Adze!
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Amazing Alchemy
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03/28/24 • 38 min
This week we are covering the origins and practicality of alchemy. We're digging into its dark and mystical roots, back in the ancient world. It'll be a good time and we hope you learn something new!
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The Snow Queen
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07/12/23 • 40 min
It's winter time here in fairy tale land so put away your sunglasses and grab your cozy blanket. We are journeying to Lapland to learn all about Hans Christian Andersen's Snow Queen. Join us and learn how this fairytale inspired Disney's Frozen!
Sources
Frozen Was VERY Different To The Snow Queen: Everything Disney Changed (screenrant.com)
Has anyone else read The Snow Queen? (SPOILERS IN THE LAST PARAGRAPH) : r/fairytales (reddit.com)
“The Snow Queen”, analysis of the tale by Hans Christian Andersen | LitHelper
The Snow Queen Summary and Analysis – Litbug
Spelling ETERNITY: The Alchemy of “The Snow Queen” – Painted Blind Publishing
Innocence and Eternity in "The Snow Queen" — CenterForLit
The Snow Queen | Hans Christian Andersen | Lit2Go ETC (usf.edu) (actual story)
Frozen in Time: Disney's Adaptation of a Literary Classic - Rotoscopers
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Hansel and Gretel
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11/09/22 • 44 min
Everyone knows the story of the little scamps named Hansel and Gretel who outsmart the evil witch. It's one of the darker tales in the Grimm canon but what if I told you there was an even darker historical secret that inspired the story? Listen now...if you dare.
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Beauty and the Beast
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10/05/22 • 45 min
This week we are tackling Beauty and the Beast. We are familiar with the Disney version where candlesticks and teapots speak, but the original is very different. The original was written in 1756 as an entertaining tale for adults, not a fairytale with a moral for kids. We'll be exploring why the author wanted her hero to marry a beast. Is she secretly into bestiality or does she have something else to say? Listen now!
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Egyptian Mummies, Part 2
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10/16/24 • 53 min
Finishing up our series on Egyptian mummies!
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Serene Swan Lake
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02/14/24 • 28 min
This week we are covering a story that has featured so prominently in popular culture that is has become its own folktale! We are covering the ballet, Swan Lake and its Slavic origins.
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FAQ
How many episodes does Myths in Movies have?
Myths in Movies currently has 92 episodes available.
What topics does Myths in Movies cover?
The podcast is about Legends, Cryptozoology, History, Lore, Myths, Podcasts, Movies, Monsters, Folklore and Tv & Film.
What is the most popular episode on Myths in Movies?
The episode title 'The Bad Bitch: Baba Yaga' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Myths in Movies?
The average episode length on Myths in Movies is 39 minutes.
How often are episodes of Myths in Movies released?
Episodes of Myths in Movies are typically released every 13 days, 19 hours.
When was the first episode of Myths in Movies?
The first episode of Myths in Movies was released on Nov 13, 2021.
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