The Irish myth of the Giant's Causeway - Iseult Gillespie

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    On the coast of Northern Ireland, a vast plateau of basalt slabs and columns called the Giant’s Causeway stretches into the ocean. The scientific explanation for this is that it’s the result of molten lava contracting and fracturing as it cooled in the wake of a volcanic eruption. But an ancient Irish myth has a different accounting. Iseult Gillespie recounts the Giant's Causeway myth.
    Lesson by Iseult Gillespie, animation by Dylan Glynn.
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  • @TEDEd
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      @normanjaravata7069 Před 6 lety

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  • @kyles.7750
    @kyles.7750 Před 6 lety +3195

    It's amazing how on the opposite side of the world, on the philippine island of Bohol, there's a bunch of hills called the chocolate hills and the locals' myth was 2 giants were throwing earth at each other to form the hills.
    2 vastly different societies having identical view of how their home was created

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  Před 6 lety +374

      That's so interesting! Thanks for sharing Kairu Sky!

    • @byakuya1st
      @byakuya1st Před 6 lety +32

      I remember this story!

    • @eugenelorenzo8675
      @eugenelorenzo8675 Před 6 lety +146

      TED-Ed Would love to see a video about Philippine mythology, it's a vast and diverse topic to tell.

    • @trevorprime2274
      @trevorprime2274 Před 6 lety +60

      Kairu Sky - The myth is not about how the rocks came to be in the water way. It's a lesson to teach younger generations of how to protect their homeland from superior forces. Don't face a superior force head on. Instead, retreat, regroup and use your cunning. The lesson could also be applied to life in general.

    • @chandir7752
      @chandir7752 Před 6 lety +49

      I'm not kidding, about three weeks ago on a boattrip in greece a local tourist guide told us a very similar legend of two giants throwing rocks into the sea, creating the islands of Skopelos, Skiathos and Alonnisos.

  • @nathanwise1608
    @nathanwise1608 Před 4 lety +2432

    Personally, if I was Benandonner, I’d be shuddering more at the thought of what the mother had to go through.
    I’d still flee, though.

  • @sylvia452
    @sylvia452 Před 6 lety +1901

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    • @agent_quinn9882
      @agent_quinn9882 Před 3 lety +16

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    • @dedley2664
      @dedley2664 Před 3 lety +14

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    • @ozymandias3329
      @ozymandias3329 Před 3 lety +7

      I love how Ted ed is the only one that can give us that too

    • @ultimatebishoujo29
      @ultimatebishoujo29 Před 3 lety +5

      @@agent_quinn9882 I know right?

    • @Ariadne4
      @Ariadne4 Před 3 lety +4

      True that

  • @DoneDragon1
    @DoneDragon1 Před 5 lety +222

    The ultimate "You wanna go bro"

    • @MrGsDome
      @MrGsDome Před 3 lety +5

      the classical "do u even lift brah?

  • @amaliasilva7518
    @amaliasilva7518 Před 3 lety +109

    God, Finn looks so happy at the beginning, just sitting there with Oonagh looking at the sea.

  • @StarMonkies
    @StarMonkies Před 6 lety +1050

    Very often in Irish mythology women are the heroes...Another great one is Brigids cloak and how that created the flat midlands of Ireland. It would make a great animation ;)

    • @andrewwalsh2167
      @andrewwalsh2167 Před 6 lety +36

      Plenty of stories about Queen Méabh would work great with this animation style too

    • @cakes4494
      @cakes4494 Před 5 lety +46

      Yeah definitely the culture in Ireland before England ruled it was different under Brehon law (tge old law of ireland in the 1400s I believe) Women could own proper and get divorces etc the society was quite fair to women so a lot of myths have women as hero's.But when Christianity came and the whole 'Adam and Eve' story meant women got unfairly treated under common law (the old English laws)

    • @PennyDreadful1
      @PennyDreadful1 Před 5 lety +19

      Britannic women were considered unusually empowered by the invading Romans. It seemed to have been that way with Celts in general.

    • @kennethsatria6607
      @kennethsatria6607 Před 5 lety +4

      Very cool

    • @elgranlugus7267
      @elgranlugus7267 Před 3 lety +11

      @@cakes4494
      You're wrong there.
      Christianity arrived in Ireland around the 5th century, and did not changed the Brehon Laws, at all.
      The anglo-normans did it.

  • @Francis-kn7eq
    @Francis-kn7eq Před 6 lety +1372

    *I L L U S I O N 1 0 0*

  • @TommoCarroll
    @TommoCarroll Před 6 lety +2250

    *You could say that Finn tricked him by...Dublin his efforts....* 🤔😂
    Also nice video Ted-Ed

    • @BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n
      @BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n Před 6 lety +17

      Aspect Science underrated comment
      But soon will be one of the Top Ones

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll Před 6 lety +6

      Aditya Waghmare haha well let’s enjoy the show!

    • @shoebill328
      @shoebill328 Před 6 lety +6

      it wasn't Finn who solved it though

    • @PotatoSmasher420
      @PotatoSmasher420 Před 6 lety +1

      already top

    • @TommoCarroll
      @TommoCarroll Před 6 lety

      Jin Tee Finn was being the trickster playing the baby right? 😃

  • @bigboy6191
    @bigboy6191 Před 6 lety +418

    This makes the perfect bedtime story for my nephews Only I had Addison's voice.

    • @jacksonmclaughlin7815
      @jacksonmclaughlin7815 Před 6 lety +16

      There are a lot of cool stories about Finn McCool, I used to love reading Celtic mythology and Irish folklore when I was younger. Got into it because my Dad would tell me stories like this, my middle name is actually Finn because he liked the mythology so much.

  • @firewall5189
    @firewall5189 Před 6 lety +488

    Absolutely beautiful art style as always

  • @netherkitten2649
    @netherkitten2649 Před 6 lety +236

    Your myth videos are some of your best

  • @annamay6217
    @annamay6217 Před 6 lety +85

    It's cool to see our culture on one of these episodes! There are a few differences between the version I learned but there are differences all throughout Ireland anyway. Please do more videos on Irish stories, I love seeing how they are changed slightly from person to person

    • @Loracanne
      @Loracanne Před 6 lety +4

      Yeah, that's what I love about the Seanchaí...they all had their own way of telling the stories in their own regions and that's how we all heard different versions of them growing up.

    • @cakes4494
      @cakes4494 Před 5 lety

      Totally agree with you I learnt the version where it would be a sort of friendly match to see who was stronger but it's great to see myths of our culture on such a big platform as Ted

  • @ssebinnnyy
    @ssebinnnyy Před 4 lety +18

    I had heard the same story albeit a little different. When Oona says that her husband and child eat the same type of bread, she asks Benadonner to check the baby's teeth to see how sharp it is. Benadonner does that and his middle finger is ripped by Finn. Since Benadonner's entire strength was on his middle finger, he thus has no strength left and is forced to run away.

    • @fuckwit107
      @fuckwit107 Před rokem

      Lmao its Ùna

    • @seooooyo
      @seooooyo Před 7 měsíci

      Maybe it was told as Oona for that commenter? Variations are a thing.

  • @joshualaw2670
    @joshualaw2670 Před 6 lety +80

    *Suggestions:*
    - Phaethon crashing the sun chariot
    - the journey of Ra's sun boat
    - Endymion and Selene
    - Pandora
    - Medusa

  • @saukhyatelge4879
    @saukhyatelge4879 Před 6 lety +672

    "The devil's finest trick is to persuade you that he does not exist."

    • @htoodoh5770
      @htoodoh5770 Před 6 lety +4

      Saukhya Telge True

    • @theghostofchristmaspast293
      @theghostofchristmaspast293 Před 6 lety +12

      The usual suspects anyone?

    • @Lewa500
      @Lewa500 Před 6 lety +61

      Saukhya Telge
      Religion's even finer trick is to convince you it's real.

    • @nekololigo8041
      @nekololigo8041 Před 5 lety +13

      He didint have to persuade me I already knew he's not real

    • @saukhyatelge4879
      @saukhyatelge4879 Před 5 lety +8

      Darth Ruin because i liked it and so that others who may have missed it in the video can read it😀👍

  • @samuelgault7118
    @samuelgault7118 Před 5 lety +11

    Hey! I’m from Bushmills (like not even two minutes way from the causeway), it’s so bizarre seeing this in a playlist of myths. I heard this story as a child so many times I could recite effortlessly. Loved the video!!

  • @archae108
    @archae108 Před 3 lety +14

    Benandonner: I'm gonna beat you!
    Finn McCool: *I'm about to end this man's whole career*

  • @luciamezzapelle3854
    @luciamezzapelle3854 Před 5 lety +15

    You should do more Irish myths! I’d love to see the story of Cú Chulainn/Setanta and the hound or Bridgid’s cloak or one of the stories about Queen Medhbh done in this format

  • @emmaclarkeart
    @emmaclarkeart Před 6 lety +14

    This was always one of my favourite legends, this animation and story was such a beautiful portrayal, thank you Teded! The day I visited the Causeway, it was raining (surprise surprise), the wind was so strong we were practically blown down the hill and the waves were smashing against the columns of rock, it was amazing! I think the Giants Causeway is something everyone needs to see.

  • @madelynpoling1738
    @madelynpoling1738 Před 5 lety +39

    This is one of my favorite myths/ folktales ever, I also know I have Irish ancestry and I would love to one day visit Ireland. I love hearing myths and folk tales so this was awesome!

    • @cakes4494
      @cakes4494 Před 5 lety +4

      YOU DEFINITELY SHOULD!! Our myths are very different as there are a lot of female heros as ancient Ireland viewed women differently to the rest of Europe back then (they were seen as basically equals with slight differences). You can find all the different versions of this myth and many others online and do visit the natural beauty here is amazing!!!

    • @summerscoming123
      @summerscoming123 Před 3 lety

      You’re always welcome 🍀

    • @kerrystanley531
      @kerrystanley531 Před 2 lety

      I would love to visit Irland since I have Irish ancestry too!

  • @sujithrarajendran2102
    @sujithrarajendran2102 Před 6 lety +92

    These animations are amazing 😍

  • @LadyoftheDreamless14
    @LadyoftheDreamless14 Před 6 lety +2

    I hope you guys postmore irish myths. We hear so much about the greek and norse myths and while a good thing, i feel a lack of variety. Id like more english and irish myths! If just to shake things up

    • @cakes4494
      @cakes4494 Před 5 lety +2

      There's not a lot of English myths (due to them being against the bible and so forgotten by society) but there are many Irish and Welsh ones especially

  • @mary-katemcallister9658
    @mary-katemcallister9658 Před 6 lety +5

    I’m from Co.Antrim and live in the Glens of Antrim I was soo excited to see my favourite childhood story on this

  • @abloodorange5233
    @abloodorange5233 Před 4 lety +16

    This is quite different to the one i know. Fionn wasn't a giant, he was just a famous irish rí who used to brag a lot about his talents, and then challenged benandonner. The scottish giant benandonner heard of him, and built the bridge between scotland and ireland so he could come challenge fionn. Una then devised the plan with the baby because finn and her knew he couldn't win. Then he fled back destroying the bridge as he went.

    • @Gaelach32
      @Gaelach32 Před rokem

      ​@Sod actually, Oonagh is an Anglicisation of the original name in Irish, Úna.

  • @amorfati4111
    @amorfati4111 Před 6 lety +254

    3:05 what the f...ather xD

  • @cup_check_official
    @cup_check_official Před 6 lety +92

    I love these quotes so much that i have decided to put some in my own videos as well!
    such a nice little thing

  • @abilawaandamari8366
    @abilawaandamari8366 Před 6 lety +7

    I love these myth reminds me of the bedtime stories my dad used to tell.

  • @xwx_3873
    @xwx_3873 Před 6 lety +6

    I just went to Giant’s Causeway a few days ago! Thank you so much!

  • @bubblesintheocean4638
    @bubblesintheocean4638 Před 6 lety +60

    Man, the animation in this video is amazing!! As always, of course!! :D

  • @oldslacks
    @oldslacks Před 6 lety +33

    The Philippines has a lot of interesting myths... I'd love to see you cover it 😄

  • @crazy4bricksthebrickbrothe722

    I heard that there was another version of Finn Mcool (spelled “Cumhal”) that was less of a giant and more of a badass hero. But hey, we live in a world where you can say ‘my alarm clock went OFF, so I walked over to it and turned it OFF.’

    • @cakes4494
      @cakes4494 Před 5 lety +3

      This is a different Fionn it was a popular name so i just am going to ignore the MacCumahill part as that is wrong.

    • @mark201256
      @mark201256 Před 3 lety +1

      Mac Cumhaill not Cumhal

  • @chilliard120
    @chilliard120 Před 6 lety +2

    This is such a lovely story, and one I was told a few times growing up, but it's so nice to hear Addison's voice and see the beautiful animation really bring the story to life!

  • @michaelabbott5999
    @michaelabbott5999 Před 4 lety +1

    I've never actually heard about the throwing an island and making the lake part, learn something new every day

  • @sophiacooper6928
    @sophiacooper6928 Před 2 lety +7

    I have been to the giants causeway and it is really beautiful and amazingly cool! And my grandparents live on the Isle of Man so know I know how it was created lol

  • @fedeloops
    @fedeloops Před 6 lety +1

    I love all of your myths videos (all your videos in general) but this has to be one of my absolute favorites

  • @bellaallen371
    @bellaallen371 Před 5 lety +9

    Honestly I love this myth. Even though me and my family go to the Causeway every few months it’s always nice to be refreshed with the myth side of it😂

  • @katecoll2519
    @katecoll2519 Před 6 lety +116

    Almost correct! Fionn was just a man. A large one, much larger than average, but he was no giant. Easy mistake to make.

    • @cakes4494
      @cakes4494 Před 5 lety +23

      Yup plus the story i heard was had two more differences
      1- Fionn bragged and the Scottish Giant wanted to fight to see who was stronger so sent a letter Fion built the causeway so he could cross
      And 2- Una first heard of the Scottish Giants size not Fionn
      But then again depending on the county the myth changes

    • @Hyperversum3
      @Hyperversum3 Před 5 lety +13

      Exactly. Myths change, that's their basic concept After all

    • @resolutecub9977
      @resolutecub9977 Před 5 lety +2

      Yeah I never got that, most of the stories say he is normal, then this story just like.... Nahhhhh nah nah, that mofo was huge

    • @makky6239
      @makky6239 Před 4 lety +1

      So how he throw the rocks?

    • @nathancroft22
      @nathancroft22 Před 3 lety +1

      perharbs the myth is that he was as strong if not stronger then the giants which is why he was so special

  • @ZaxorVonSkyler
    @ZaxorVonSkyler Před 6 lety +3

    i just love how the animation portrayed such powerful emotion!

  • @swordpegasus4032
    @swordpegasus4032 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm half-irish and Filipino but I live in Canada and I'm 70 years old and I love my two cultures and they're both very very very very unique and in their own way very fun and awesome.

  • @eireplane314
    @eireplane314 Před 6 lety +1

    Awesome to see some Irish folklore on this channel! Hope you do more!

  • @dhouse407
    @dhouse407 Před 6 lety +4

    Ireland is rich with folklore and myths, the giants causeway is one of my favourite stories but there are so many other good stories like the ones about banshees, leprechauns, and my personal favourite Cú Chulainn, an Irish warrior who fought like a god and single handedly defended the north of Ireland against an entire army around 2000 years ago. He also managed to kill an Irish wolfhound with one shot of a sliotar (a small leather ball used in hurling) when he was just 10 years old.

    • @cakes4494
      @cakes4494 Před 5 lety +1

      Ikr it's great to see the stories being told. Also I love to see the look of shock on foreigners faces when I tell then how leprechauns are actually not so nice and their gold is cursed. I think they think we're insane now XD

    • @Acroflame
      @Acroflame Před 2 lety

      Is it ok if I say Cú Chulainn is Irish BOTW Link?

  • @annaisnotabanana246
    @annaisnotabanana246 Před 6 lety +1

    Ooooh, I've read this one before! So nice to see it animated so beautifully. Thanks, TED-Ed.

  • @frogglen6350
    @frogglen6350 Před 2 lety +2

    I love how genuinely intimidating the red giant is animated

  • @yavuz2589
    @yavuz2589 Před 6 lety +5

    "What the father look like" that was scary.

  • @jvdaniel307
    @jvdaniel307 Před 6 lety

    Your animation in most of your myths are brilliant!

  • @ziqqyziqqy
    @ziqqyziqqy Před 5 lety

    Learning something new each day and sharing them to my friends. Good job ❤

  • @cyocyu
    @cyocyu Před 3 lety

    I love your voice and how you can tell a story. Your voice just calms me down

  • @senamory710
    @senamory710 Před 5 lety +2

    Something I find really funny about old mythology is how their can be such differing versions of the same story
    The tale of the Giant's Causeway that I've always knows was it was a Giantess in Scotland and a man from Ireland who fell in love from looking at each other over the sea. They threw rocks to make a pathway to each other, but could not make it long enough. Before giving up, in a fit of rage the Giantess threw a chunk of land into the ocean which made the isle of man

  • @livvyxmae
    @livvyxmae Před 5 lety

    I was really wondering about this after reading about it for the first time, thank you!

  • @tobhaveshofficework
    @tobhaveshofficework Před 4 lety +5

    1:46 "I've made a huge mistake."

  • @yagyin
    @yagyin Před 6 lety

    Man, I remember this tale from an episode of Jakers! I loved that show! Keep up with the great work!

  • @armandamaeve2270
    @armandamaeve2270 Před 5 lety +1

    The house *shookt* as he stepped inside.
    Great vid Ted Ed!

  • @botjeff8401
    @botjeff8401 Před 6 lety +5

    I remember a similar version of this story and it's awesome to see how far spread these stories are

  • @minnagray5536
    @minnagray5536 Před 5 lety +1

    i love that there’s no death, for once! this story was so nice

  • @clarktaylor8729
    @clarktaylor8729 Před 2 lety +4

    would love to see this series return. we could all use a little escapism at this time. maybe you can do south & southeast Asian myths, or Indigenous Folklore.

  • @Thefuntasip
    @Thefuntasip Před 6 lety +8

    I went to this place and it's absolutely amazing 😀 But at this place, I heard of something which is quite interesting. When Finn rushed back home, he lost one of his boot and we can see a big rock which looks like a boot in the Giant's causeway 😊

  • @jamelavergacalimutan3300
    @jamelavergacalimutan3300 Před 5 lety +1

    more myths to come please..? Your illustrations are the best!😉

  • @sirena6590
    @sirena6590 Před 5 lety

    OMG i love how this was told and illustrated!

  • @AraSlashAj
    @AraSlashAj Před 6 lety +5

    I enjoyed watching this and searching for the places mentioned on Google Maps (Lough Neagh, Fingal's Cave, Isle of Man...) 😊

  • @eron-kun7883
    @eron-kun7883 Před 6 lety

    very nice! your videos about myths is not only from Greece, now you include other countries as well!

  • @Sami-vz9dp
    @Sami-vz9dp Před 6 lety

    I MISSED THESE SO MUCH

  • @practicalpen1990
    @practicalpen1990 Před 3 lety +2

    Is there a specific TED-ed playlist of myths by Iseult Gillespie? Also, is there a specific playlist for Irish myths? These are great!

  • @DinoDeBlue
    @DinoDeBlue Před rokem +1

    This is my favorite ted-ed video forsome reason

  • @indiantroubleshooterit9726

    This is the best teacher I believe your video is our life

  • @peanut4831
    @peanut4831 Před 5 lety +9

    Fin McCool
    He has to be cool to have that name

    • @rossmccluney2483
      @rossmccluney2483 Před 4 lety +5

      It's the anglicisation of his real name in Irish 'Fionn Mac Cumhaill'

  • @asiamartin748
    @asiamartin748 Před 6 lety

    I love the quote at the beginning

  • @dknight1130
    @dknight1130 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The fact that Finn's last name was MacCool, is so cool.

  • @Blue_bird1e
    @Blue_bird1e Před rokem

    I watch these over and over, still great 👍

  • @mohamedmahadi3607
    @mohamedmahadi3607 Před 6 lety

    These animations are beyond amazing

  • @hinddrid2496
    @hinddrid2496 Před 6 lety

    more of these videos please!

  • @BTSXTXTx
    @BTSXTXTx Před 6 lety

    I love the video and the quotes , learning everyday...

  • @lukebeignet
    @lukebeignet Před 6 lety +2

    I just finished a painting of the Antrim coast in my art class based on a picture I took - the lore is very cool

  • @Abelhawk
    @Abelhawk Před 6 lety

    I absolutely love this art style.

  • @redwolffist
    @redwolffist Před 6 lety +1

    more irish myths and legends please.

  • @aaronbasham6554
    @aaronbasham6554 Před 6 lety +2

    This feels a lot like an old fairy tale I used to hear. I guess it would make sense that a lot of old fairy tales would just be retellings of old myths so that way you don't get in trouble for talking about them, but it is still great to know where it came from.

  • @StarBoundFables
    @StarBoundFables Před 2 lety

    What a tale, thanks for sharing this with us 😄🙏🏽

  • @octaviaroodt4584
    @octaviaroodt4584 Před 3 lety

    How absolutely beautiful! The myth and the animation!

  • @clarecerda3054
    @clarecerda3054 Před 6 lety +2

    "The house *SHOOK* as he stepped inside."
    😆
    Great animation and story again, though! :D

  • @DuluthTW
    @DuluthTW Před 6 lety +3

    I love this myth. Thanks for sharing!

  • @hamzaaboubaigi9005
    @hamzaaboubaigi9005 Před 6 lety

    Wonderful story and animations, keep going

  • @sebbee8240
    @sebbee8240 Před 4 lety

    im not from ireland but ive heard this one before! it’s so cool to see mythology from other parts of the world

  • @meggroh7200
    @meggroh7200 Před 5 lety

    These videos make learning fun!

  • @BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n
    @BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n Před 6 lety

    Beautiful Animation and Great Video
    As Always 😉

  • @strange_and_magnificent

    I love ❤️ this video’s animation!!

  • @Ryan-hd9lt
    @Ryan-hd9lt Před 6 lety

    I love the myths and stories!

  • @nathanvaldez4870
    @nathanvaldez4870 Před 6 lety +1

    Wow I'm off to Ireland tomorrow, this is my first stop

  • @farisakmal2722
    @farisakmal2722 Před 6 lety

    ive read about this story in a geronimo stilton book, it's nice having to see it again

  • @kiqiwh
    @kiqiwh Před 6 lety +4

    I just seen that beach from Dragon Age when the pictures came up at the end

  • @chickennuggets7092
    @chickennuggets7092 Před 5 lety

    I love this art style!!

  • @joeyjimonaco8996
    @joeyjimonaco8996 Před 5 lety +1

    this is absolutely my favorite myth of all time

  • @danicoversongs
    @danicoversongs Před 6 lety

    This video is so awesome!

  • @anatolykutkin4427
    @anatolykutkin4427 Před 6 lety +1

    Apperantly they taught me a different version of the story so it's nice to see what other version there are :)

  • @shcbiddu
    @shcbiddu Před 6 lety +1

    I have read this story when I was a kid

  • @ilukvv
    @ilukvv Před 4 lety

    I remember reading a book about this in primary school. It's nice to have a recap on this lol.

  • @pi17
    @pi17 Před 3 lety +1

    Surprisingly, we had learnt this story in English literature in school, about in class 3....
    Feels great to revise!

  • @joshuaokoro-sokoh2993
    @joshuaokoro-sokoh2993 Před 6 lety

    Ooh I like this one. Well done TedEd

  • @mjstory1976
    @mjstory1976 Před 6 lety

    Loves these stories

  • @romellosmith3488
    @romellosmith3488 Před 4 lety

    There was a children's book that documented this story that was part of my childhood so think you for this!

  • @Quetzalcoatl0
    @Quetzalcoatl0 Před 6 lety +1

    watching this at 11 pm , what a good, good night story.