Jack and Jill – Unravelling the Mystery


                                               

The famous nursery rhyme goes as:

Jack and Jill went up the hill

To fetch a pail of water

Jack fell down and broke his crown

And Jill came tumbling after

Did Jack and Jill really climb the hill for the purpose mentioned?  How did both Jack and Jill fall down? How come Jack broke his crown but Jill didn’t? Don’t you find something fishy in this rhyme?

I did and so I put on my thinking cap (which is getting worn out, for lack of use) and donned the role of the great Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and set my grey cells to work.  

If there was water on the hill, logically it should be flowing downhill. The natural tendency of water is to flow along the water table at a descending angle. Just the same way it flows on the earth’s surface. It follows permeable rocks and ultimately finds its way to streams, lakes and the oceans. Through rocks, water seeps – how much time Jack and Jill would have spent collecting water in their pail in this way? And how? This doesn’t make sense.

So, they did not go up the hill to fetch water? Then for what purpose did they go? I investigated their family tree and found that an old grandma of theirs lived up the hill.

Jack and Jill went up the hill

To see Old Grandma who was ill

Well, that makes sense - doesn’t it?

Now, the next two questions are

a)       how both of them tripped?

b)      and why Jack hurt his head badly and Jill did not?  

The following deduction will answer the questions:

Old Grandma had a fortune stashed away in her little cottage on the hill. Both Jack and Jill had eyes on it. They had hatched a plan of robbing Old Grandma and eloping to get married. But they were unaware of Peter, the Pumpkin Eater’s presence over there.    

Peter, Peter pumpkin eater

Had a wife and couldn’t keep her

He put her in a pumpkin shell

And there he kept her very well   

Peter was a cruel, vicious man who had imprisoned his wife in a pumpkin shell. He had learnt about Old Grandma’s wealth from Old Mother Hubbard who was a gossipy woman. Peter was about to enter the cottage with a machete in his hand when he heard some noise behind him. As he turned, he dashed into Jack, who was immediately behind him. The impact sent Jack tumbling down with a cracked skull. He was dead before he reached the base.

Jill screamed in terror and slipped. But she landed on her side and hence her head was saved. Peter disappeared with the fortune.

Jill now lives in Old Grandma’s cottage. She is well past hundred. But every evening you can see her outside the cottage with her great grandchildren teaching them Jack and Jill went up the hill.  



-          NZ

18.5.2019








Comments

  1. I love the imagination and picturisation of your detective work!!

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  2. Curious to know what the new nusery ryhme would sound like.

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  3. Thinking out of box, has always been your forte, I'm happy that you are utilising your forte, I liked your imagination and different version of the rhyme.

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