16th Century Carnivals the Carnival, Term Paper

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Along with the prohibition of meat the church prohibited marriage during Lent and also discouraged sexual intercourse. Thus it became easy enough for 15th and 16th century church reformers to associate with pagan materialism and sensuality, although erroneously, the boisterous games and bodily self-indulgence that developed in these early Carnivals. (Wayne, 2005)

From the 16th century forward city and state authorities in both Catholic and Protestant areas sometimes found it politically useful to support the notion of pagan origins in their efforts to suppress the festivals disorderliness, which often promoted a 'world upside down,' where beggars were crowned kings for a day, and there was a rough equality between all participants.

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Even if the true origins of the carnival were not threatening, there was a threat to order and church control over religious festivities, hence the condemnation of this popular festival. However, because carnival's showcasing of various consumer goods from abroad, as well as its popular plays proved virtually impossible to suppress, it was still tacitly allowed in most European lands, even while some rulers attempted to control it from time to time, although they could not prohibit it altogether.

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