Where does it say Humpty Dumpty was an egg?

Well, apparently it’s all thanks to Lewis Carroll (yes, he of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ fame) and his 1872 novel ‘Through the Looking-Glass’. Chapter six of the book is entitled ‘Humpty Dumpty’ and apparently, it’s here that Humpty first appeared as an egg.

Why was Humpty Dumpty an egg?

It’s false. Humpty Dumpty was the name of a cannon used by English Royalists in the English Civil War of 1642-1649. During the war, Royalists placed several cannons on walls surrounding the city of Colchester.

Why are the three blind mice blind?

“Three Blind Mice” The three blind mice in this story are supposedly the Oxford Martyrs, three Anglican bishops who refused to renounce their Protestant beliefs, and were executed by Mary for “blindly” following Protestant learnings rather than Catholic ones. Isn’t learning a hoot?!

What is a tuffet as in Little Miss Muffet?

Although the word “tuffet” is now sometimes used to mean a type of low seat, the word in the rhyme probably refers to a grassy hillock, small knoll or mound (a variant spelling of an obsolete and rare meaning of “tuft”).

What does Humpty Dumpty mean when he uses words?

“When I use a word,” Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, “it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less.” “The question is,” said Alice, “whether you can make words mean so many different things.”

What does Humpty Dumpty by AJR mean?

In 2021, American band AJR released a song, titled Humpty Dumpty, for their album, OK Orchestra. The song uses the nursery rhyme as a parallel for hiding one’s true emotions as things, typically unpleasant, happen to the singer.

How did Humpty Dumpty fall off the wall?

The story given was that a large cannon, which the website claimed was colloquially called Humpty Dumpty, was strategically placed on the wall. A shot from a Parliamentary cannon succeeded in damaging the wall beneath Humpty Dumpty, which caused the cannon to tumble to the ground.

Why was Humpty Dumpty banned from TV?

In 1983, an advert for Kinder Surprise featuring a realistic version of the Humpty Dumpty character (designed by Mike Quinn, who worked at the Jim Henson’s Creature Shop) and directed by Mike Portelly, was banned shortly after release, due to being highly unsettling. The advert aired only on ITV and it’s franchises.