Instructional Video4:32
Curated Video

Point of View

3rd - Higher Ed
“Point of View” will help students to decipher between the different points of view, including first-person point of view, third-person limited point of view, and third-person omniscient point of view.
Instructional Video4:40
TED-Ed

Why Should You Read “Kafka on the Shore”?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Haruki Murakami's Kafka on the Shore was selected as one of the 10 Best Books of 2005. A short video provides insight into the many threads that form the tapestry of the prize-winning novel.
Instructional Video5:31
PBS

Jane Eyre and the Advent of First-Person Narratives

9th - 12th
Charlotte Bronte is given credit for crafting what is considered the first of a long series of first-person narratives. Her Jane Eyre is not the usual beautiful, self-assured heroine, but rather has inspired the others, the misfits, the...
Instructional Video4:30
PBS

Jane Eyre and First-Person Narrative

9th - 12th Standards
An episode from the PBS Great American Read series focuses on Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre and how the first-person narrative impacted two very modern women.
Instructional Video4:00
PBS

Their Eyes Were Watching God

9th - 12th Standards
Prepare first-time readers of Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God with a short video that provides information about how Hurston came to write the novel and how her use of free indirect discourse enriches the story and...
Instructional Video6:29
PBS

The Catcher in the Rye and First-Person Narrative

6th - 12th Standards
Testimonials for The Catcher in the Rye demonstrate the power of J.D. Salinger's story of a young man who wants to protect innocent children from the phonies in the adult world. Part of the Great American Read series, speakers urge...
Instructional Video3:21
PBS

American Masters Gatsby Chases the American Dream

9th - 12th Standards
What's so great about Gatsby? A teaching guide asks readers to consider whether Gatsby's quest represents the embodiment of the American Dream or a reflection of the American nightmare, a green light, or a valley of ashes.
Instructional Video3:24
PBS

American Masters Meet F. Scott Fitzgerald’s Gatsby

9th - 12th Standards
Introduce readers to the great Jay Gatsby with a short video from the American Masters series. Narrators analyze how Fitzgerald's choice of narrator and point of view create the dreamlike qualities and near-mythic status of Jay Gatsby.
Instructional Video3:02
PBS

A Separate Peace

8th - 12th Standards
Jenna and Barbara Bush, daughters of former President George W. Bush, and author Armistead Maupin share with viewers their reasons for selecting John Knowles' A Separate Peace as one of their favorite books.
Instructional Video5:00
TED-Ed

The Wicked Wit of Jane Austen

9th - Higher Ed Standards
More than 15 of Jane Austen's novels have been adapted into films. While viewers enjoy the lush sets, period costumes, and the depictions of eighteenth-century British gentry, what is often lost in these adaptations is Austen's satire. A...
Instructional Video11:07
Crash Course

The Editor

8th - 12th Standards
The job of the editor is surely one of the most demanding in film production. Viewers of an episode from a film production playlist are introduced to the editor's many responsibilities, the history of editing, and the various types...