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dizzyd93 t1_j2ejfah wrote
In what way did the sound of a chiming cuckoo clock become associated with insanity?
JOY0U5 t1_j2f6dp3 wrote
So, this probably has a more modern explanation, but I remember learning about an Ancient Greek play, The Birds, which references a “cloud cuckoo land.” Why do we use it today? Probably one of those Victorian era cultural things that caught on.
Edit: A quick search seems to corroborate this. Also maybe the inspiration for being on “cloud nine.”
LdySaphyre t1_j2fd5em wrote
Aristophanes coined a term meaning "an unrealistic or ridiculous utopia" in his satirical play "The Birds" in 414 ce. That term was later (much later-- 1800s) translated as "Cuckoo Cloud Land" or "Cloud Cuckoo Land." It's not much of a stretch to apply the beliefs of Cloud Cuckoo Land to the cuckoos themselves. Additionally, cuckolding referred to a woman's infidelity, often as an insult to her husband (unrelated to Cloud Cuckoo Land; most likely related to the cuckoos' hiding their eggs to be raised by other birds), again, painting the poor cuckoo in a less-than-flattering light.
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