A video for a project I’m going to regret making

vicky k
7 Nov 202108:12

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging video, Victoria explores the evolution of the concept of 'fairy' over time, from its roots in Persian mythology as angelic beings known as 'patties' to the modern depiction of fairies as small, magical creatures. She discusses the influence of Old French romances and the Elizabethan era on the interchangeable use of 'elves' and 'fairies.' Victoria also humorously addresses her fear of losing points due to potential misinformation and her struggle with editing, providing a lighthearted yet informative look at the historical development of fairy lore.

Takeaways

  • 🕶️ Victoria introduces herself and mentions her sunglasses, emphasizing her unique style.
  • 📚 She submitted a video due to concerns about potential point deductions for incorrect information in her word history assignment.
  • 🔍 Victoria researched extensively, fearing the teacher might find more information than her, leading to two diagrams being submitted instead of one.
  • 🤔 She expresses confusion about the assignment's requirements, unsure if it was about etymology or the concept of a word's history.
  • 🧚‍♀️ The script discusses the evolution of the term 'fairy,' tracing its origins to Persian mythology and the beings known as 'patties' or 'a petty'.
  • 📚 In Old French, 'fae' or 'fee' referred to a woman skilled in magic and knowledgeable about the power of words, stones, and herbs.
  • 📜 Historically, 'fairies' represented illusions, a place like the land of the fairies, or the inhabitants of such a land.
  • 📝 The term 'fairy' evolved from Middle English 'fairie' to its modern English form, with its meaning expanding to include various enchanted creatures.
  • 🎭 During the Elizabethan era, the words 'elves' and 'fairies' became interchangeable in literature.
  • 🧝‍♂️ The script notes the change in the size of fairies in Victorian times, becoming smaller due to societal standards of the era.
  • 🎬 Victoria apologizes for the editing quality of the video, admitting she is new to editing and it's her third attempt.

Q & A

  • Why did Victoria submit two diagrams instead of one?

    -Victoria submitted two diagrams because she found different information from two sources and was concerned about being penalized for incorrect information if she chose only one.

  • What does Victoria remember about the assignment's instructions regarding the word history?

    -Victoria remembers that the assignment required choosing a word used in modern times and finding its history, but she was unsure if it meant etymology or the concept of the word.

  • What was the term used for fairies in Persian mythology?

    -In Persian mythology, the term used for fairies was 'patties,' which is the plural form of 'petty,' referring to angelic beings.

  • How did the concept of fairies evolve from Persian mythology to European folklore?

    -Fairies evolved from being angelic beings in Persian mythology to being influenced by European folklore, where they were seen as magical creatures with various enchantments.

  • What was the significance of 'fae' or 'fee' in Old French literature?

    -In Old French literature, 'fae' or 'fee' referred to a woman skilled in magic, knowledgeable about the power and virtue of words, stones, and herbs.

  • What were the three representations of fairies throughout history mentioned in the script?

    -The three representations of fairies were as an illusion or enchantment, to describe a place like the land of the fairies, and to represent the inhabitants or beings in that land.

  • How was the term 'fairy' used in Middle English?

    -In Middle English, 'fairy' was used as an adjective and later as a generic term for various enchanted creatures, including goblins and elves.

  • What混淆did the Elizabethan era bring to the terms 'elves' and 'fairies'?

    -During the Elizabethan era, the terms 'elves' and 'fairies' became interchangeable, as people mixed up the two words.

  • How did the spelling of 'fairy' change from Middle English to Modern English?

    -The spelling of 'fairy' changed from Middle English 'f-a-i-r-i-e' to Modern English 'f-a-y-r-y'.

  • Why did the size of fairies change during the Victorian era?

    -The size of fairies changed during the Victorian era due to the era's standards, which preferred fairies to be small, though the specific reason for this preference is not clear.

  • What does Victoria apologize for at the end of the script?

    -Victoria apologizes for the poor editing quality of the video, as she is new to editing and it is only her third attempt.

Outlines

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🤓 Research and Anxiety Over Word History Assignment

Victoria introduces herself and explains her reasoning for submitting two diagrams instead of one for a word history assignment. She expresses anxiety about potential point deductions due to conflicting information found in different sources and her fear of the teacher finding more information. She recalls the assignment's requirement to trace the history of a modern word and her confusion between etymology and concept. She then discusses the evolution of the word 'fairy,' its definitions, and its origins in Persian mythology, mentioning 'patties' as angelic beings and 'fae' or 'fee' in Old French as magic-skilled women. She also touches on the use of 'fairy' in Middle English and its association with various enchanted creatures.

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📚 The Evolution of Fairy in Literature and Folklore

This paragraph delves into the literary evolution of the term 'fairy,' particularly during the Elizabethan era, where 'elves' and 'fairies' were used interchangeably. It discusses the modern English spelling and usage of 'fairy' to describe any magical creature or a specific type of magical being. The historical origins of fairies are highlighted, ranging from Persian mythology to European folklore. Victoria adds a humorous note about the Victorian era's influence on the size of fairies, suggesting they became small due to Victorian standards. She concludes her presentation with an apology for the editing quality, a disclaimer about the potential irrelevance of her work if others use the term 'fairy' differently, and a sign-off wishing the viewer a good day.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Coca-Cola

Coca-Cola is a globally recognized brand of soft drink, often associated with American culture. In the script, Victoria casually mentions her 'super cool Coca-Cola sunglasses,' using the brand name to add a personal and humorous touch to her introduction, setting a light-hearted tone for the video.

💡Etymology

Etymology is the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have evolved throughout history. Victoria mentions etymology when discussing the word 'fairy,' indicating that she had to consider whether the task was about the word's historical development or the concept it represented, showing her thorough approach to understanding the assignment.

💡Persian Mythology

Persian Mythology refers to the traditional beliefs and stories of ancient Persia, which include various supernatural beings and deities. The script mentions 'patties,' a term derived from Persian mythology, as a precursor to the concept of fairies, indicating the historical and cultural depth of the subject matter.

💡Aka Meaning Empire

The term 'Aka Meaning Empire' seems to be a mispronunciation or confusion with the Achaemenid Empire, which was an ancient Iranian empire. In the script, Victoria uses this term to illustrate the deep historical roots of the concept of fairies, dating back to pre-Islamic times in Persia.

💡Old French

Old French refers to the form of the French language used between the 9th and 14th centuries. The script mentions 'fae' or 'fee,' which were terms used in Old French to describe a woman skilled in magic, showing the linguistic evolution and cultural significance of the concept of fairies.

💡Enchantment

Enchantment refers to a magical spell or the state of being fascinated or delighted. In the context of the video, enchantment is one of the three things that fairies were used to represent historically, highlighting the magical and captivating nature of these mythical beings.

💡Middle English

Middle English is the form of the English language spoken between the late 11th and late 15th centuries. Victoria explains that during this period, the term 'fairy' was used as an adjective and later as a generic term for various enchanted creatures, illustrating the linguistic development of the word.

💡Elizabethan Era

The Elizabethan Era refers to the period during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England, known for its flourishing of English literature and culture. In the script, Victoria notes that during this era, the words 'elves' and 'fairies' were often used interchangeably, reflecting the blending of mythological concepts in literature.

💡Victorian Era

The Victorian Era denotes the period of Queen Victoria's reign in the United Kingdom, characterized by significant cultural and social changes. The script humorously attributes the modern depiction of fairies as small beings to the Victorian Era's standards, showing how cultural perceptions can influence the portrayal of mythical creatures.

💡Evolution

Evolution in this context refers to the development and changes in the concept or understanding of something over time. The main theme of the video is the 'evolution of the fairy,' exploring how the concept and portrayal of fairies have transformed from Persian mythology to modern times, demonstrating the dynamic nature of folklore and myth.

Highlights

Victoria submitted two diagrams to avoid deductions due to conflicting information from different sources.

Victoria's memory issues led to a panic about potentially losing points due to misunderstanding the assignment.

The term 'fairy' has evolved over time, starting with its origins in Persian mythology.

Patties, a term from Persian mythology, were angelic beings that influenced the concept of fairies.

In pre-Islamic Persia, patties were considered beautiful, extravagant, and natural beings with wings.

The Old French term 'fae' or 'fee' described a woman skilled in magic and knowledgeable about the power of words, stones, and herbs.

Fairies in history were initially used to represent illusions, enchanted places, and the inhabitants of those places.

During the Middle English period, the term 'fairy' was used as an adjective and as a generic term for various enchanted creatures.

In the Elizabethan era, the terms 'elves' and 'fairies' became interchangeable, reflecting a mix-up in literary usage.

The modern English spelling of 'fairy' evolved from the Middle English 'fairie'.

The term 'fairy' can describe any magical creature or be used to represent a specific magical being.

Historical origins of fairies span from Persian mythology to European folklore.

In Victorian times, fairies were depicted as smaller in size, reflecting changing societal standards.

Victorian standards influenced the depiction of fairies as smaller beings, unlike their earlier human-sized portrayals.

Victoria's presentation concludes with an apology for the editing quality, acknowledging her inexperience in editing.

Victoria expresses concern that her efforts might be in vain if someone else uses the word 'fairy' differently.

The presentation ends with a message wishing the viewer a good day, highlighting Victoria's approach to the task.

Transcripts

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hello teacher it is i victoria

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don't mind my super cool coca-cola

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sunglasses by the way i like it

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um i you probably click on this video

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because

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of the word file

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which i submitted

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and assuming that you did assuming that

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you did

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you will be wondering why there are two

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diagrams when you ask for only one

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word history thingy

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actually i was researching

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and

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i went through a lot of links because

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i'm scared that you might find more

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information than me and deduct some

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points i don't want some deductions

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so i went through a lot of links and

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then like two sources

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say slightly different things and i'm

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scared that if you find

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one of the source

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and i do something else in the diagram i

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might get deducted

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for

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like incorrect information or something

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like that

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and i'm scared of that so i just

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thought hey why not put two of them

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at the same time

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you know

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pure genius

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let me just tell you teacher my memory

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is

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horrible

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i

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remember

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things very weirdly sometimes and

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all i remember from that activity when

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you said it was

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uh we have to choose a word that is used

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in modern times

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and we have to find the word history of

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it

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so i start to think does she mean

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etymology

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or does she mean like

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the concept

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of that

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idea thingy

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and chair you were a bit lagging on my

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side

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so

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i was scared i went into a state of

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panic because if i misheard

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i i might lose points

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and i don't want to lose points

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so i this video is

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the evolution of the fairy its

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definitions like over time

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because world history the history of the

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world

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yeah

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that's enough of me blattering i'll get

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to the real topic at hand

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like the evolution of the fairy over

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time

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so according to some historians fairies

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were like adopted from or at least

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influenced

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by

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this

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patties of persian mythology

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p-e-i-s i'm gonna put it here i guess

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and patties is like a plural form the

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it's basically like fairies but it

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starts with a p

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it's basically like that

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patties is the plural form petty is

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according to my source the singular form

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so patties were angelic beings that were

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mentioned again and again

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uh throughout this

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persian mythology and this was like

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really early before persia

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turned islamic this is like pre-islamic

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persia

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as early as the aka meaning

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empire i think that's how you pronounce

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it i'm gonna pronounce it like that

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and a petty was like

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fair beautiful extravagant natural

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beings nature spirits that were that had

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wings that's it

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and

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back to the uh matter an old french

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romance a fae or a fee was like a woman

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who was skilled in magic who knew the

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power and virtue of words of stone yes

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of stone

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and of herbs you probably know this from

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my diagram because i already included it

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but i just added this because you know

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it's a bit also related

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yeah

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and now fairies throughout history were

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used to represent three things at first

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uh an illusion or enchantment

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and also to describe or represent a

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place like the land of the face

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the third one is the inhabitants or the

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people

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you know

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or the beings in that land of the face

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yes

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now in the middle english fairy

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f-a-i-r-i-e

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uh i'll put it here f-e-i-r-i-e

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was used in a form of an adjective

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and

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during the late middle period

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it was used like generally i guess

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generic term

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for various enchanted creatures like i

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don't know goblins

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yeah goblins i guess

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or elves or something like that yeah

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and now literature of the elizabethan

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era

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in the elizabethan era

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uh

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people mix up the word elves and the

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word fairies so

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yeah they became kind of interchangeable

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like

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yeah they mixed up a lot that's it

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and fail

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fail f-a-l-e became modern english f-a-y

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fei

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and

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f-a-i-e-r-i-e

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[Music]

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became f-a-i-r-y

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and the term fairy is sometimes used to

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describe

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any magical creature any being

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but at other times it is used to

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represent just a specific

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magical being or etrial creature and as

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you can see the historical origins of

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fairies are like so

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wide they range from like uh persian

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mythology to european folklore and like

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that

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and

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uh there's something i would like to add

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is that

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these fairies that i've already

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mentioned

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like throughout history throughout

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english folklore basically

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they were actually human sized but in

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the victorian era

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uh

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they shrunk

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no it's not because of a witch not

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because of a dragon no dramatic curses

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here it's not a manhunt it's just

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because

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of the victorian standards

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i don't know why but i guess victorian

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people like fairies joy

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i don't get it but

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sure

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so yeah um

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that's why fairies became small nowadays

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that's because of the victorians weird

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standards

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so yes sir that's it that's the end of

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my presentation

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of the evolution of the fairy over time

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thank you for watching

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and i apologize for the horrible editing

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quality because

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this is like

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i guess my third third time

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editing i'm not good at editing i'm new

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to editing so

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and i'm just going to ignore the

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the fact that all this hard work and all

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this

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stuff

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could be meaningless once someone else

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uses the word fairy for the sake of my

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sanity

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and i'm just gonna

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tell you to have a good day have a good

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rest of your day i

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thank you for the view okay

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uh

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