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00:00Hey, today we have a very fun type of riddle.
00:03We asked AI to modernize these images of famous people who lived a long time ago.
00:08So I'll show you those images, and you have to guess who the person is.
00:13Sound like fun?
00:14So let's get started, and don't forget to keep your score!
00:17Starting out easy, can you recognize this man?
00:29This is Napoleon Bonaparte, a famous French military leader.
00:33Many may know him for his short stature, but it's not exactly true.
00:37He was 5'5", which is nothing extreme.
00:41Also, did you know that he was a real romantic?
00:44At the age of 26, he wrote a short romance novel.
00:48Now this famous woman, do you think you know who she is?
01:00Of course, it's Frida Kahlo, a famous Mexican painter.
01:04During her life, she suffered an accident and spent a lot of time in bed.
01:08That's when she started drawing herself looking in the mirror.
01:12During her short life, she created 143 paintings, and over a third of them were self-portraits.
01:19Next up is this guy right here, do you have any guesses?
01:31This is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a famous Austrian composer.
01:35Actually, this is not even his real name.
01:38His full name was this challenging mouthful.
01:40I can see why he shortened it.
01:42He wrote his first composition at just 4 or 5 years old.
01:46The sources differ a little bit, but either way, he was very young.
01:51The next person up is this young girl.
01:54I know you can recognize her, so who is she?
02:05This is Anne Frank.
02:07She received a notebook that became her famous diary on her 13th birthday.
02:11Also, there are two versions of the diary.
02:14Version A is the original one, and version B is a rewritten one prepared for publication.
02:21Take a close look at the next modernized photo.
02:24This man lived a long time ago.
02:26Do you think you can recognize him?
02:36I did give you a little hint.
02:38Yes, that's Aristotle, a famous philosopher living in ancient Greece.
02:42He's the founder of zoology, and he made major contributions to other disciplines.
02:48Back in the day, people called him the man who knew everything.
02:52Here's another photo for you and a couple of seconds to think.
02:56Can you recognize the person in the photo?
03:07This is Karl Marx, a German philosopher of the 19th century.
03:11Even though his ideas are widely discussed to this day, Marx lived in extreme poverty
03:16during his life and even had a fake name to hide from creditors.
03:20He's one of the most well-known philosophers today, but only about 11 people attended his
03:25funeral.
03:27Another famous person for you to guess.
03:28He made an important contribution to science.
03:31Do you know in which field and who he is?
03:42If you were attentive at school, you will likely recognize Isaac Newton, the famous
03:46physicist, mathematician, and astronomer.
03:49Yes, the one that was hit by an apple.
03:51Well, actually, he wasn't hit by that apple, but he observed it falling and developed his
03:56famous theory of gravity.
03:59Newton never married, but might've had a beloved dog, Diamond.
04:04What about this gentleman?
04:05Do you recognize him?
04:17It's Arthur Conan Doyle, the author of Sherlock Holmes stories.
04:21Do you know it's not the only story he can be credited for?
04:25Apparently, he also wrote a book called The Lost World, which inspired Jurassic Park movies.
04:31Also, he believed in fairies, was mesmerized by spirituality, and was a member of a paranormal
04:37investigation group called the Ghost Club, along with Charles Dickens.
04:43What about this historical icon and her modern look?
04:46Do you have any ideas?
04:57That's the one and only Coco Chanel.
05:00She ended up in the orphanage at the age of 12, learned to sew there, and started out
05:04by designing hats.
05:06She is the one who introduced pants for women and created the first women's suit.
05:12I'm pretty sure you know who this man is.
05:15All you have to do now is recognize him in this 21st-century touch.
05:19Any ideas?
05:30It's Mark Twain, a famous writer.
05:32He made his fortune with two of his most famous novels, Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures
05:38of Huckleberry Finn.
05:39But he was a poor businessman.
05:41He made several bad investments and lost $200,000, which was huge money considering
05:47that an average family earned $1,200 a year at the time.
05:51Yet he turned down Alexander Graham Bell to invest in his new invention, the telephone.
05:57We all make mistakes.
06:00We have yet another scientist here.
06:02Can you recognize him?
06:14It's the famous inventor and electrical engineer Nikola Tesla.
06:18The guy was actually born during a fierce lightning storm.
06:21Also, he was close friends with Mark Twain.
06:24The two bonded over photography and would meet up quite often, despite living on different
06:29continents.
06:30Their friends would often hang out in Tesla's laboratory.
06:34The next photo is of this lady, or what she would look like if she lived today.
06:38But who is she, and when did she really live?
06:49It's Queen Victoria, who ruled England in the 19th century.
06:54While she wasn't born to be a direct heir to the throne, she was raised in strict discipline
06:58to be prepared to be queen in case something happened to the people in line before her.
07:03The girl had many lessons, was constantly supervised, and even had to share a bedroom
07:08with her mother.
07:09Now, do you have any thoughts on who this could be?
07:13A small hint, he lived a very, very long ago.
07:25It's Homer, a well-known Greek poet, most famous for his work Iliad and Odyssey.
07:31Not much is known about him, scientists aren't even sure in which century he was born.
07:36Probably somewhere between 12 and 8 BCE.
07:39Most of the stuff we know about him comes from his own poems.
07:43It's believed that they are, to some extent, autobiographical.
07:47He mentions a blind poet in the Odyssey, so it's commonly believed that Homer was blind
07:52himself.
07:54Here's the next famous historical figure, what's your best guess?
08:06This is William Shakespeare, the one who wrote Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and other famous
08:12literary pieces.
08:14He was the son of a glove maker and had 7 siblings.
08:17He wrote at least 37 plays, but he wasn't just a writer, he was an actor too.
08:23From what is known, he played a ghost in his own Hamlet.
08:27Next up is this woman.
08:29A small hint, it's someone from the literary world.
08:32Now what's your guess?
08:42This is Emily Bronte, one of the famous Bronte sisters.
08:45She wrote many poems, but just one novel, Wuthering Heights.
08:50Emily was the shyest of the sisters and very close to her younger sister Anne.
08:54Okay, do you know who this is?
09:06Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer.
09:09He is commonly believed to be the guy who discovered America.
09:12But it's not true.
09:14On his voyage to the New World, he was the first to sight the Bahamas archipelago and
09:18the island of Hispaniola that's now split into Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
09:24From there, he went south and never reached what is now the USA.
09:28Okay, just a few people left in this quiz.
09:31Next up, this guy.
09:32I'll give you a clue, it's another famous author, and I'm pretty sure you've read
09:36his most famous story.
09:38So what's your call?
09:48That's Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland.
09:51But not only was he a great writer, but he was also an outstanding mathematician.
09:56He taught math, and he published many math books under his birth name, Charles Ludwig
10:01Dodson.
10:02But even Alice in Wonderland actually has many math lessons and references in it.
10:08Our next figure today is this woman right here.
10:10Do you have any guesses?
10:20It's Mary Wollstonecraft, a women's rights activist advocating for equal education for
10:26men and women.
10:28Here's the last figure for today.
10:29Do you know who she is?
10:40It's Edith Cohen, another women's rights activist.
10:43She was the first woman in history elected to the Australian Parliament.
10:48That's it for today!
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