Mary Lied Research Paper

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While children's songs are generally considered to be harmless fun, they often have historical roots or present a little hidden story that could be viewed as a parable or fable. Let's take a quick look at a few unusual songs for kids which will include the 'Invasion of the Twisted' brought to you be the advancements in technology and an ever changing world. Say Hello to the 'Family Finger' Songs. The songs belonging to this trend might have you feeling a little uneasy when you watch the videos that have made them very popular and very controversial. The 'Family Finger' term comes from an early presentation which showed the heads of famous cartoon characters perched on top of a fingertip and dancing together as the hand moved the fingers. The …show more content…

The only thing you can do is maintain that level of parental protection you already have; always paying attention to what your children are listening to and are what they are watching. The Truth is; Mary Lied. Based upon most historical references, the 'Mary' presented here who became known as 'Quite Contrary,' is Mary of Tudor who alluded to a belief that once becoming queen she would not enforce a particular religion upon the people of England. She did the exact opposite. Once in power, she declared the Roman Catholic Church as the one and only 'Church' and this led to the torture and death of many Protestant believers. The phrase 'Silver bells' is attributed to a nickname for thumb screws and regarding 'Cockle Shells,' well, let's just say there are sensitive and private places on your body you don't want to feel the sharp piercing of cold steel. Understanding the 'Garden' usually goes one of two ways; Mary of Tudor was barren and therefore nothing could grow in her garden with the word 'Garden' symbolizing her womb with that line of the song designed to seem innocent when it was rather

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