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What is it called when people have pitchforks and torches?

What is it called when people have pitchforks and torches?

3. It’s a metaphor for an angry mob, which are traditionally armed with pitchforks and torches in older stories. “Pitchforks changed hands” basically means that the group that is angry is the oppositional group to the previous one.

What does pitchforks and torches mean?

Without more context, “the people with pitchforks and torches” makes me think of a lynching. If it’s used figuratively, my best guess is that it’s referring to a large number of people who are assuming that someone is guilty of something and want to see that person punished without a fair trial.

Where did torches and pitchforks come from?

The pitchfork trope more common in today’s pop culture is, of course, the angry mob yielding pitchforks and torches. The origin of this imagery supposedly comes from the 1931 film Frankenstein, featuring the angriest and mobbiest of all mobs.

What happens at the end of torches and pitchforks?

In the final strip, Dilbert sees the people marching on the castle with pitchforks and other tools and he and Dogbert panic and flee; the last panel has one Elbonian turning to another and asking “Did anyone remember to tell the King about the harvest festival today?”

What do torches and pitchforks stand for in horror movies?

The horror-movie-based setting Innistrad not only has several cards to represent variations on the angry mob but actually has equipment representing a torch and a pitchfork. The torch fends off vampires and can be used to set things on fire. The pitchfork is…very pointy.

Are there torches and pitchforks in Nightmare Before Christmas?

Downplayed to brooms instead of torches and pitchforks, but in The Nightmare Before Christmas: Zero’s Journey, Lock, Shock, and Barrel rob a toy store. The toy store owner gets a sizable mob to hunt them down with this mentality. The angry mob trying to kill Remina in Remina. Many pitchforks, knives, fire axes, and the occasional gun.

Are there torches and pitchforks in the movie Frankenstein?

The 1931 film version of Frankenstein features some of the most famous Torches And Pitchforks angry mobs. They are an Unbuilt Trope example since no one has a pitchfork and Dr. Frankenstein himself is one of the leaders. Thus, this trope crops up in every affectionate homage or parody of the Frankenstein story.