Tuesday, May 17, 2011

How does the nursery rhyme "Ring around the Rosie" Relate to the Black Death?

         Ring around the Rosie is a children's song sung with smiling, laughing and hand-holding, but did you know it actually has very morbid roots? It actually relates to the Black Death. Now you wouldn't think that a children's song that everybody knows and loves would have to do with such a harsh topic. I guess that may explain why you always hear the children in scary movies singing this song. Nobody ever would have guessed that this song came from the roots of a disease that killed so many people it was thought to have end the world. So what do the lyrics mean? Well the meaning is almost as simple as the song and makes sense if you think twice about the song.
           The lyrics of the song are based ONLY off of the Black Death. Ring around the rosie is a reference to the black sores that would appear on your body as part of the plague. Your "rosie" is around the center of the back of your hand. A pocket full of posies is a reference to people would carrying posies (flowers) around to not smell the sickening scent of dead bodies everywhere. Ashes Ashes signifies the ashes from all the bodies being burned on pyres. Bodies couldn't be buried or else the infection would spread. We all fall down signifies death. The meaning wasn't later realized until a while after the Black Death had occurred. It still shocks many people to know that such an innocent song we used to sing when we were little has such a horrifying and disturbing meaning. Now when you hear this song will you think of it the same way you did before







  
  

46 comments:

  1. That is one sick and twisted song. There was no way I would have known that the Black Death was related to ring around the rosie. Nice post, maybe a little more detail.

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  2. actually it's called the black plague

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    1. Um, the Black Death has lots of different names like the Black Death, the Black Plague and the Bubonic Plague. So, yeah, keep your mouth shut until you get your facts straight.

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    2. okay guys like yah she got it wrong but u dont need to just go around telling people to shutup because they tryed to tell someone something she thought was right

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  3. actual its called the bubonic plague. But it has been given nicknames throughout the years because of its devestation

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    1. actually, the bubonic plague is only one of the versions of the plague. There is the bubonic plague, pneumonic plague, and the septicemic plague.the It is actually called either the Black Death or the Black Plague or simply The Plague.

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    2. also "The Great Dying" by the actual people living during that era.

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    3. I'm not so sure that one of it's names is called "The Great Dying", but it did have many. For example:


      "Black Death", "The Pestilence Plague", the medieval people called it "the blue sickness", "La pest" meaning the pestilence and "The Great Mortality."

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    4. Wow y'all sure do like to fight on what it was called, it was called all those things stupids

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    5. Thank you Willow Beamon.
      You are absolutely right it is called all of those things.
      But the point being it wiped out one third of the European country.
      And just having knowledge of that you would think that would be enough to detour anyone from wanting to dig people up that was infected by such a horrific and contagious disease. How awful.

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  4. "The Black Death" was in fact a combination of three different plagues in the 14th Century - Bubonic, Pneumonic, and Septicaemic.

    Ironically enough, despite being awfully close to the symptoms of the Black Death this children's song didn't exist for a couple of centuries after it occurred.

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  5. Good article... but that's just an urban legend. Even though it's technically possible, most historians don't think it's true. Check out http://www.snopes.com/language/literary/rosie.asp (Don't worry, it's not a bad link. :)

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  6. Im doing a power point on The Black Death.. Is this a good page to use?

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  7. Hey you realise people now say "bless you bless you" instead of "ashes ashes" now for like sneezing but that relates too because their sickness

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  8. This theory is discounted by folklorists. See Wiki article on the subjec.t

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    1. wiki is not a accurate site that you should trust...

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    2. Exactly! Anyone can go onto wiki and change it!

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    3. All of these people are lying about this "B virus" if they really had the black death they would long dead >:(

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  9. Great article.I don't mind the Nursery Rhymes....they're easily explainable and fun for the kids especially if they have a dance to go with them like "Ring around the Rosie".

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  10. Is it bad if thinking about something as horrid as the Black Death brings me comfort?

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  11. Actually I already know the answer to that,but I'm curious why the hell am I smiling,hmmm I think I need to go see a doctor or something

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  13. Actually I already know the answer to that,but I'm curious why the hell am I smiling,hmmm I think I need to go see a doctor or something

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  14. Actually I already know the answer to that,but I'm curious why the hell am I smiling,hmmm I think I need to go see a doctor or something

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  15. Is it bad if thinking about something as horrid as the Black Death brings me comfort?

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  16. Anyways bubonic,pneumonic,and septicaemic

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  17. Great swelling of the lymph glands,Very quick Deaths showing no evident symptoms,and quick Deaths showing evident symptoms (a sudden fever that turned the face a dark rose color, a sudden attack of sneezing, followed by coughing, coughing up blood, and death.)

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  18. Great swelling of the lymph glands,Very quick Deaths showing no evident symptoms,and quick Deaths showing evident symptoms (a sudden fever that turned the face a dark rose color, a sudden attack of sneezing, followed by coughing, coughing up blood, and death.)

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  19. Anyways bubonic,pneumonic,and septicaemic

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  20. The morbid meanings behind nursery rhymes...does anyone have any good links?
    10 In the Bed

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  21. One website said the following:

    Folklore scholars regard the theory as baseless for several reasons:
    The plague explanation did not appear until the mid-twentieth century.
    The symptoms described do not fit especially well with the Great Plague.
    The great variety of forms makes it unlikely that the modern form is the most ancient one, and the words on which the interpretation are based are not found in many of the earliest records of the rhyme (see above).
    European and 19th-century versions of the rhyme suggest that this "fall" was not a literal falling down, but a curtsy or other form of bending movement that was common in other dramatic singing games

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