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Ship of Fools - Definition and Overview

The ship of fools is an old allegory, which has long been used in Western culture in literature and paintings. With a sense of self-criticism it describes the world and us humans on it as a vessel whose deranged passengers neither know nor care where they are going. Ships of Fools featured as wagons in medieval Carnival Parades.

Ship of Fools may also refer to:

Compare "God fashioned the ship of the world carefully" from The Black Riders by Stephen Crane.

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