Punch and Judy
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- | [[Category:Glossary]][[Category:Works Extant]]A covert means of introducing the [[sausage]] meme to children, this favorite puppet story features an alligator and in some versions, [[Mormo]]. | + | [[Category:Glossary]][[Category:Extant Works]]A covert means of introducing the [[sausage]] meme to children, this favorite puppet story features an alligator and in some versions, [[Mormo]]. |
The Punch and Judy show s ultimately based on the Italian ''commedia dell'arte'', and the figure of Punch derives from the Italian Pulcinello. He is a Trickster figure of almost universal archetype, who outwits the lw, both spiritual and secular, the enslavement of love and sentimentality, death and the [[Mormo|devil himself]]. Racist historians of the popular skit's origins say Judy was originally conceived of as a reference to Jews or more specifically, Juadaism. Most mainstream historians concur that she originated as "Joan" and as such represents a hapless everywoman, brutally murdered and chucked out onto the street along with her baby. | The Punch and Judy show s ultimately based on the Italian ''commedia dell'arte'', and the figure of Punch derives from the Italian Pulcinello. He is a Trickster figure of almost universal archetype, who outwits the lw, both spiritual and secular, the enslavement of love and sentimentality, death and the [[Mormo|devil himself]]. Racist historians of the popular skit's origins say Judy was originally conceived of as a reference to Jews or more specifically, Juadaism. Most mainstream historians concur that she originated as "Joan" and as such represents a hapless everywoman, brutally murdered and chucked out onto the street along with her baby. |
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A covert means of introducing the sausage meme to children, this favorite puppet story features an alligator and in some versions, Mormo.
The Punch and Judy show s ultimately based on the Italian commedia dell'arte, and the figure of Punch derives from the Italian Pulcinello. He is a Trickster figure of almost universal archetype, who outwits the lw, both spiritual and secular, the enslavement of love and sentimentality, death and the devil himself. Racist historians of the popular skit's origins say Judy was originally conceived of as a reference to Jews or more specifically, Juadaism. Most mainstream historians concur that she originated as "Joan" and as such represents a hapless everywoman, brutally murdered and chucked out onto the street along with her baby.