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Unit 58
The Origin of Carnival1
Carnival is a Christian2 creation derived3 from the Latin "Carne vale", meaning "farewell meat". And this referred to stop eating the meat. Despite its religious origin, Carnival has developed a secular4 meaning.
Today, Carnival is time for a revelry for all. It is a celebration for life and revival5. Thus parades, parties, with music and dances are part of it. Wild, noisy, colorful parades of revelers in bright costumes go to main streets to participate and share the joy. Carnival took on aspects of some spring rites6 and still keeps them.
In the ancient festival of Saturnalia the Romans used to burn the statue of the king of ancient Saturnalia. He was an ugly-looking man and the master of revels7. He suffered a real death when the revels were over.
In the countries like Italy, Spain, and France where the influence of Rome has been deepest and most lasting8, the statue of Carnival is burnt, drowned, or beheaded to the pretended sorrow or true delight of the revelers. This burnt out statue, as pointed9 out by the famous anthropologist10 Sir James Frazer, is no other than the direct ruler after the old king of Saturnalia. In fact, this tradition of statue burning had come as a part of an ancient rites of celebrating the end of the battle between summer and winter.
The wild revelry, which is an important part of Carnival, is also what is left of the same ancient tradition of spring festival. They are believed to imitate the wars between summer and winter so commonly fought at the coming of spring. The colorful costumes of the revelers are also said to represent the spring when the white face of nature is cast aside for a colorful look. The popular tradition of wearing masks during the Carnival also comes from the feature of the New Year festivals. The masks are said to represent the dead or spirits from the nether11 world who come closest to the human at his time of changeover.
Carnival is still a wonderful festival of joy in Brazil, Peru, and other parts of South America. It is also celebrated12 with much excitement in the European countries ruled by the Catholics. Thus it is widely celebrated in Italy, France, Spain and Portugal.
1 carnival | |
n.嘉年华会,狂欢,狂欢节,巡回表演 | |
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2 Christian | |
adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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3 derived | |
vi.起源;由来;衍生;导出v.得到( derive的过去式和过去分词 );(从…中)得到获得;源于;(从…中)提取 | |
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4 secular | |
n.牧师,凡人;adj.世俗的,现世的,不朽的 | |
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5 revival | |
n.复兴,复苏,(精力、活力等的)重振 | |
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6 rites | |
仪式,典礼( rite的名词复数 ) | |
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7 revels | |
n.作乐( revel的名词复数 );狂欢;着迷;陶醉v.作乐( revel的第三人称单数 );狂欢;着迷;陶醉 | |
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8 lasting | |
adj.永久的,永恒的;vbl.持续,维持 | |
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9 pointed | |
adj.尖的,直截了当的 | |
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10 anthropologist | |
n.人类学家,人类学者 | |
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11 nether | |
adj.下部的,下面的;n.阴间;下层社会 | |
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12 celebrated | |
adj.有名的,声誉卓著的 | |
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