The mysterious life and death of Rasputin - Eden Girma

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Think about these questions before watching.

  1. Throughout history, there have been individuals who gained immense influence over powerful people or even entire nations. What qualities do you think allow someone to become so captivating and influential?
  2. Imagine a situation where traditional solutions aren't working, or you're facing a difficult personal crisis. How might people be drawn to unconventional advice or spiritual guidance, even if it seems unusual?
  3. Do you believe one person can significantly alter the course of history or the fate of a powerful institution? Why or why not? What makes certain historical figures so controversial?
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Watch the video carefully. Pay attention to the main ideas and key details.

Video script78 segments · click a timestamp to jump

On a cold winter night in 1916,

Felix Yusupov anxiously prepared to pick up his dinner guest.

If all went as planned, his guest would be dead by morning,

though four others had already tried and failed to finish him off.

The Russian monarchy was on the brink of collapse,

and to Yusupov and his fellow aristocrats,

the holy man they’d invited to dinner was the single cause of it all.

But who was he,

and how could a single monk be to blame for the fate of an empire?

Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin began his life in Siberia,

born in 1869 to a peasant family.

He might have lived a life of obscurity in his small village,

if not for his conversion to the Russian Orthodox Church

in the 1890s.

Inspired by the humbled monks that wandered endlessly

from holy site to holy site,

he spent years on pilgrimages across Russia.

On his travels, strangers were captivated by Rasputin’s magnetic presence.

Some even believed he had mystical gifts of prediction and healing.

Despite Rasputin’s heavy drinking, petty theft, and promiscuity,

his reputation as a monk quickly spread beyond Siberia

and attracted both laypeople and powerful Orthodox clergymen.

When he finally reached the capital, St. Petersburg,

Rasputin used his charisma and connections

to win favor with the imperial family’s spiritual advisor.

In November 1905,

Rasputin was finally introduced to Russian Tsar Nicholas II.

Nicholas and his wife Alexandra devoutly believed in the Orthodox Church,

as well as in mysticism and supernatural powers,

and this Siberian holy man had them transfixed.

It was a particularly tumultuous period for Russia and their family.

The monarchy was barely clinging to control

after the Revolution of 1905.

Their political struggles were only intensified by personal turmoil:

Alexei, the heir to the throne,

had a life-threatening blood disease called hemophilia.

When Alexei suffered a severe medical crisis in 1912,

Rasputin advised his parents to reject treatment from doctors.

Alexei’s health improved, cementing the royal family’s belief

that Rasputin had magical healing powers,

and guaranteeing his privileged place on the royal court.

Today, we know that the doctors had prescribed aspirin,

a drug that worsens hemophilia.

After this incident, Rasputin made a prophecy:

if he died, or the royal family deserted him,

both their son and their crown would soon be gone.

Outside the royal family, people had mixed views on Rasputin.

On one hand, peasants regarded him as one of their own,

amplifying their often-unheard voice to the monarchy.

But nobles and clergymen came to despise his presence.

Rasputin never ceased his scandalous behavior,

and they were skeptical of his so-called powers

and thought he was corrupting the royal family.

By the end of World War I,

they were convinced the only way to maintain order

was to eliminate this sham of a holy man.

With this conviction,

Yusupov began to plot Rasputin’s assassination.

Though the exact details remain mysterious,

our best guess at how it all unfolded comes from Yusupov’s memoirs.

He served Rasputin a number of pastries, believing they contained cyanide.

But unbeknownst to Yusupov,

one of his co-conspirators had a change of heart,

and substituted the poison with a harmless substance.

To Yusupov’s shock, Rasputin ate them without ill effect.

In desperation, he shot Rasputin at point-blank range.

But Rasputin recovered, punched his attacker, and fled.

Yusupov and his accomplices pursued him,

finally killing Rasputin with a bullet to the forehead

and dumping his body in the Malaya Nevka river.

But far from stabilizing the monarchy’s authority,

Rasputin’s death enraged the peasantry.

Just as Rasputin prophesied,

his murder was swiftly followed by that of the royal family.

Whether the downfall of the Russian monarchy

was a product of the monk’s curse,

or the result of political tensions decades in the making,

well, we may never know.

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Decide if each statement is true or false. Correct the false ones.

01Grigori Rasputin, who was born into a peasant family in Siberia, became widely known for his spiritual influence across Russia.
02Felix Yusupov successfully poisoned Rasputin with pastries before shooting him, which was the original plan.
03The royal family's belief in Rasputin's healing powers was strengthened after he advised against a doctor-prescribed treatment for their son, Alexei.
04Rasputin's death helped to stabilize the Russian monarchy and prevent its collapse, as many nobles had hoped.
05Despite his scandalous behavior, Rasputin initially gained favor with the imperial family through his charisma and connections in St. Petersburg.
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Choose the best answer based on what you heard in the video.

01Why did Felix Yusupov and his fellow aristocrats believe Rasputin needed to be eliminated?
02How did Rasputin initially secure his privileged position with the Russian imperial family?
03What was the immediate consequence of Rasputin’s death, according to the video?
04Which of the following details about Rasputin's life is NOT mentioned in the video?
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Vocabulary

Vocabulary
These expressions will help you communicate more naturally about this topic.
shrouded in mystery — surrounded by secrets or unknown facts, making it difficult to understand fully
Usage note: This phrase is often used for historical events, people, or places where the full truth is unclear or debated. Example: 'The disappearance of the ancient civilization remains shrouded in mystery.'
wield power/influence — to have and use power or influence effectively, often over others
Usage note: 'Wield' is a formal verb, commonly used with abstract nouns like 'power', 'influence', 'authority', or 'a weapon'. Example: 'The advisor was believed to wield significant influence over the emperor.'
on the brink of collapse — very close to a state of failure, ruin, or complete breakdown
Usage note: This idiom describes a critical moment when something is about to fail completely. It can be used for countries, economies, relationships, or systems. Example: 'The old empire was on the brink of collapse due to internal conflicts.'
fall from grace — to lose favor, status, or respect, often due to a mistake, scandal, or change in circumstances
Usage note: This idiom is often used in formal or journalistic contexts when discussing public figures, politicians, or religious leaders who lose their respected position. Example: 'After the scandal, the once-popular politician experienced a dramatic fall from grace.'
subject of intense speculation — something that people discuss and guess about a lot, often because there isn't much clear or definitive information available
Usage note: This phrase is used for events, people, or theories that lack definitive answers and invite much public discussion and guessing. Example: 'The true motives behind the historical event are still the subject of intense speculation.'
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Historical mysteries: matching

Match each item on the left with the correct item on the right.

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Complete the sentences with words from the box. One word is extra.

Word bank
01The true motives behind the sudden resignation of the CEO remained for months.
02Throughout history, certain individuals have been able to over nations, shaping their destinies.
03The ancient empire found itself following a series of military defeats and internal conflicts.
04The celebrated athlete experienced a dramatic after allegations of doping surfaced, losing all his endorsements.
05The sudden change in government policy became the among political analysts and the public alike.
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Grammar: Modal perfects for past speculation, deduction, and regret

Grammar
Modal perfects (e.g., must have, might have, should have) allow us to express our certainty, possibility, or regret about events and situations that happened in the past. They are crucial for discussing historical mysteries and drawing conclusions from limited information.
He must have possessed incredible charisma to gain such influence over powerful figures.
Use 'must have + past participle' for strong deductions about past events, when you are almost certain.
The public might have believed the rumors about his mystical powers, which increased his fame.
Use 'might have + past participle' for possibilities or less certain speculations about the past.
The authorities should have acted sooner to address the growing unrest caused by his presence.
Use 'should have + past participle' to express regret or criticism about a past action that didn't happen.
They couldn't have predicted the full extent of his impact on the empire at the time.
Use 'couldn't have + past participle' to express that something was impossible in the past.
If only they had listened to the warnings, the situation could have been avoided.
Use 'could have + past participle' to talk about a past possibility that didn't happen.
  • Use 'must have + past participle' for strong deductions about the past.
  • Use 'might have / could have + past participle' for possibilities or less certain speculations about the past.
  • Use 'should have + past participle' to express regret or criticism about a past action that didn't happen.
  • Use 'couldn't have + past participle' to express impossibility in the past.
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Correcting errors: historical mysteries and power

Read each sentence carefully. One word or phrase in each sentence contains an error. Identify the error and provide the correct version.

Each sentence contains one error. Find and correct it.

01The true motives behind the conspiracy is still shrouded in mystery.
Corrected version
The true motives behind the conspiracy is are still shrouded in mystery.
02A charismatic figure like Rasputin must had wielded immense influence over the royal family.
Corrected version
A charismatic figure like Rasputin must had have wielded immense influence over the royal family.
03The politician's fall from grace was a result of his corruptive actions.
Corrected version
The politician's fall from grace was a result of his corruptive corrupt actions.
04The empire was on the brink for collapse, facing widespread unrest and economic hardship.
Corrected version
The empire was on the brink for of collapse, facing widespread unrest and economic hardship.
05His mysterious death became the subject of intense speculation between historians for decades.
Corrected version
His mysterious death became the subject of intense speculation between among historians for decades.
06If the monarchy would have listened to its people, the revolution might have been avoided.
Corrected version
If the monarchy would have had listened to its people, the revolution might have been avoided.
07Many believed that the controversial figure had too much say into political decisions.
Corrected version
Many believed that the controversial figure had too much say into in political decisions.
08The public was largely unaware of the true extent of the corruption that had been taken place within the government.
Corrected version
The public was largely unaware of the true extent of the corruption that had been taken place within the government.
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Rewrite each sentence using the structure indicated.

01Given the lack of records, the early years of the mysterious leader were definitely **shrouded in mystery**.
Rewrite using 'must have' to express a strong deduction about the past.
Hint: Think about what was almost certainly true based on the information.
02Perhaps the powerful advisor secretly tried to **wield influence** over the royal family's decisions.
Rewrite using 'might have' to express past possibility.
Hint: Consider what was a possible action in the past, but not certain.
03It was a serious mistake for the ruling elite not to address the social unrest when the empire was **on the brink of collapse**.
Rewrite using 'should have' to express past regret or criticism.
Hint: What would have been the correct action to take in the past?
04It is simply not possible that one individual's actions alone caused such a dramatic **fall from grace** for the entire regime.
Rewrite using 'couldn't have' to express past impossibility.
Hint: What was impossible given the scale of the event?
05The leader had the chance to prevent their **fall from grace** by listening to public opinion, but they failed to do so.
Rewrite using 'could have' to express an unrealized past possibility.
Hint: What was possible but didn't happen?
06Without the discovery of the hidden documents, the entire affair would still be a **subject of intense speculation** today.
Rewrite using 'would have' to express a past hypothetical outcome.
Hint: What was the likely outcome if a past condition hadn't changed?
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Words to take with you

Vocabulary
These expressions are not in the video but will help you discuss this topic more fluently.
political intrigue — secret planning, often involving powerful people, to achieve a particular outcome, usually by deceit or manipulation
Use this to describe complex, often secretive, political situations. "The historical records reveal a period rife with political intrigue within the royal court."
charismatic figure — a person who possesses a compelling charm or magnetism that inspires devotion in others
This term is often used to describe leaders, religious figures, or public personalities. "Despite his humble origins, Rasputin became a charismatic figure who captivated the empress."
exert influence — to use your power or authority to affect or control someone or something
This phrase describes the action of using influence. "He was able to exert significant influence over the royal family's decisions."
conspiracy theory — a belief that an event or situation is the result of a secret plan by powerful people or groups
This term is common when discussing unexplained historical events or controversial topics. "Many conspiracy theories surround the final days of the Russian monarchy."
unravel a mystery — to solve or explain something complicated or secret
This phrasal verb is often used when investigating historical events or puzzling situations. "Historians continue to try and unravel the mystery of Rasputin's true impact."
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Match each word on the left with its natural partner on the right to form common collocations related to the video's broader topic.

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Useful phrases: Discussing historical mysteries or controversial public figures

Vocabulary
The video explores a historical figure whose life was full of unanswered questions. When discussing similar topics, it's useful to have phrases that help you express uncertainty, discuss influence, and navigate differing opinions with confidence and nuance, just like native speakers.
It's quite remarkable how much of [person's life/event] remains shrouded in mystery, even today. — Introduces a topic that lacks clear answers, inviting discussion.
Register: Neutral. Use when starting a conversation about a historical figure or event where facts are incomplete or debated.
There's no denying they truly wielded immense power and influence over [group/situation]. — Acknowledges and emphasizes the significant impact of an individual or entity.
Register: Neutral. Use when discussing how a person or group affected events or other people.
The exact reasons behind [event/decision] are still the subject of intense speculation, aren't they? — Invites others to share their theories or acknowledge the lack of definitive answers.
Register: Neutral. Use when discussing aspects of a topic that are widely debated or not fully understood.
It seems the [institution/person] was truly on the brink of collapse before [event/intervention]. — Describes a critical moment of near-failure or significant decline.
Register: Neutral. Use when discussing a historical turning point or a period of great instability for an entity.
Their sudden fall from grace sent shockwaves through [society/the establishment]. — Describes a rapid loss of respect, status, or popularity.
Register: Neutral. Use when discussing a public figure's decline in reputation or standing.
It's hard to get a clear picture, as so many accounts are conflicting. — Expresses difficulty in understanding due to contradictory information, suitable for mysteries.
Register: Neutral. Use when discussing historical events or figures where different sources or interpretations exist.
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The enigma of Rasputin's influence

The historical figure of Grigori Rasputin continues to captivate and puzzle historians and the public alike. This passage explores aspects of his controversial life and impact.

Fill in each blank with the correct word from the word bank.

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Grigori Rasputin's rise to in early 20th-century Russia remains a fascinating historical enigma. His origins are in mystery, with conflicting accounts of his early life and spiritual awakening. Despite his humble beginnings, he managed to significant influence over the imperial family, particularly Empress Alexandra, leading to widespread public resentment. At a time when the Russian Empire was the brink of collapse, his presence at court became a symbol of the monarchy's detachment and vulnerability. His dramatic from grace and violent demise are still the of intense speculation, with historians debating the true extent of his power and the circumstances surrounding his death.
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Complete the sentences with words from the box. One word is extra.

Word bank
01The true motives behind the assassination remained , even decades later.
02A charismatic leader can over a large population, shaping public opinion.
03After years of economic instability, the empire found itself , facing widespread unrest.
04The once-respected politician experienced a dramatic after the corruption scandal was exposed.
05The sudden disappearance of the artifact became the among historians and archaeologists.
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Discuss these questions with a partner. Try to use vocabulary from the lesson.

  1. How do charismatic figures wield power over others?
  2. Can a single person truly change a nation's fate, even if shrouded in mystery?
  3. When might a leader's reputation be on the brink of collapse?