Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Bloody Mary's bloody history...

Some cool extra info that will most definitely be in my paper: A couple of namesakes, one being the most obvious, Queen Mary Tudor (or Mary Queen of Scots, most commonly known), who had almost 300 religious dissenters executed after she changed England’s religion to Roman Catholicism (this didn’t last btw Queen Elizabeth (her successor immediately reversed this once she came into power) But history lesson aside, this is how she got the name, Bloody Mary. There is a DC comic superhero called Bloody Mary, she was pretty bad ass, she was a vampire that used a flying disk ala Green Goblin and can manipulate her enemies by projecting rays from her eyes, and telekinesis to boot. And who can forget Bloody Mary from the musical South Pacific (I can) I hated that movie, but she was a character all the same. But most importantly (to college students anyway) is the drink, V-8 and vodka, yuck. So, just finding the roots of the name Bloody Mary has been interesting. What I still need to find out is how it became a game girls play at slumber parties? From Mary Queen of Scots to mirrors in the dark, quite a leap. The name that comes up the most for the “slumber party” version and the topic of my paper, is Mary Worth. Most of the legends say she was accused of killing her kids and anyone that says her name she thinks of as her accuser and will scratch your face off. How lovely. Some say she was a young girl who was killed by being buried alive and is now out for vengeance. I like that one, anything with a creepy kid, always gets me.

3 comments:

Justin Yates said...

Love the history stuff--very cool. Hey, wasn't /isn't Mary Worth a Sunday funnies cartoon??? Or do I have that confused with someone else??? BTW, I happen to love the score to SOUTH PACIFIC, so even though the staging in the movie is stiff, I love listening to the music :)

xxheartbrokenxx said...

i heard different that it was a young women who was inlove with her bueaty that her husband couldn't stand seeing her always looking herself in the mirror so he smashed her face in it until it wasnt bueatiful anymore.

Heather said...

mary tudor and mary queen of scots are different people. Mary Tudor died in 1558 and Mary Queen of Scots, or Mary Stuart became queen of scotland in 1559. She wanted to take over queen elizabeth's throne, but was never able to. Mary Tudor reigned for 5 years and was a terror to protestants. She is the one who is more likely the namesake of Bloody Mary, though it is only speculation and widely controversied.