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hello, everybody !

I have a phrase to ask. The phrase is " Feast Offools" . If you look it up in dictionaries, you will find out some explanation like" a kind of carnivals in middle ages", but what I would like to know is that, is there any special symbolic meaning associated with this phrase? like some historical background , something like that.

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Its origins could be traced back to pre-Christian Rome and the harvest festival honoring the harvest god Saturn.

During the Roman Saturnalia all class distinctions were abolished, with slaves and their masters switching roles, and laws that normally governed sensible behavior virtually suspended.

In medieval times, most Europeans adopted the Roman taste for a good time by electing a Lord of Misrule, or King of Fools. This harlequin king went by many names: King of the Bean in England, the Abbot of Unreason in Scotland, the Abbe de la Malgouveme in France. All had the power to call people to disorder.

Cross dressing, bawdy songs, drinking to excess, and gambling on the church altar were only a few of the wanton acts reported.

In some places the Festival of the Ass was commemorated. A young girl with babe in arms entered a church riding an ass or donkey. During the mock services, prayer responses that would have normally included an 'amen' were substituted by a hearty 'hee-haw'.

Parisians had a particularly infamous reputation. By the 15th century, an embarassed Catholic Church finally clamped down on the 'monstrous' celebrations in which, centuries later, Victor Hugo wrote of Quasi Modo as the King of Fools in Hunchback of Notre Dame.

In fact, songwriters apparently did their homework for the recent Disney animation, capturing the spirit of the feast with these lyrics:

Come one, come all!
Leave your looms and milking stools
Coop the hens and pen the mules.
Come one, come all!
Close the churches and the schools
It's the day for breaking rules
Come and join the feast of Fools!

The end was near when the Protestant Reformation finally condemned all such politically incorrect excesses. One edict in particular claimed that they were 'rather the unlawful superstition of gentilite [paganism] than the pure and sincere religion of Christe' - and stricter laws forbidding the buffoonery followed in the 1600's.

The party was over. But in many ways it continues today some 500 years later, in modern scenes played out in the U.S. at the Mummer's Parade in Philadelphia, and in New York's Times Square.
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