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John Ansell

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Life, loony verse and everything

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John Ansell | Life, loony verse and everything John Ansell – Life, loony verse and everything Skip to content Primary Menu John Ansell Home Give the rhymes that relieve rheumatics! Skip to content John Ansell Life, loony verse and everything tragedy , Word stories Every death is an absolute goat song Posted on December 14, 2013 by John Ansell Next time you call someone’s sudden death a tragedy, you may be delving into the wholly inappropriate territory of comedy. Because funnily enough, the word tragedy is Greek for ‘goat song’. The actual Greek word is  tragoidia. ( Tragos = ‘goat’. Oidia = ‘song’.) You see, ancient Greek plays were semi-religious affairs. And since religion seems to go hand in hand with death, naturally this meant a goat had to be sacrificed. (To the god of wine, of all people.) Then the chorus would sing a song of sacrifice. A ‘goat song’. Some actors would act the goat too. Or half the goat anyway. They’d dress up a...

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