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Feed Allusions & Cultural References

When authors refer to other great works, people, and events, it’s usually not accidental. Put on your super-sleuth hat and figure out why.

Literary and Philosophical References

  • "All shall be well . . . and all shall be well . . . and all manner of things shall be well" (29.35). This is a famous line from Julian of Norwich's Revelations of Love.
  • Cyranofeed (33.13). This references Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand.
  • Socrates (45.17)
  • Eloi (57.50, 57.51)
  • H.G. Wells, The Time Machine (57.52)
  • Nativity (FeedChatter4.4)
  • Eye of the needle (FeedChatter8.2, 4) 

Historical References

  • Mary Todd Lincoln (35.54)
  • Abraham Lincoln (35.56, 35.58)
  • Tutankhamen (45.17)
  • Mithridates (45.17). A Persian king, who challenged the Romans.
  • Thomas Jefferson (45.17)
  • Thomas Paine (45.17)
  • Marxist (45.19)
  • Pink triangle (45.19). In Nazi concentration camps, gay people were required to wear pink triangle badges for identification.
  • Emperor Nero (58.9) 

Pop Culture References

  • Coke, Coca-Cola (All over the place, starting at FeedChatter2.11)
  • Gap (FeedChatter2.11)
  • Nike (FeedChatter2.11, 55.3, 55.4)
  • Ford (17.22, 38.17)
  • ABC Afterschool Special (20.18)
  • Dodge (22.11, 22.13, 22.14, 22.15, 22.41, 27.74, 28.15)
  • Pepsi (31.29)
  • Fox (FeedChatter10.1)
  • Frosted Flakes (35.23)
  • Tang (36.15)
  • Tilt-a-Whirl (40.17)
  • "The horse knows the way to carry the sleigh, through the..." (48.37). A lyric from "Over the River and Through the Woods," a traditional holiday song.
  • Santa Claus (48.38, 58.9)
  • Betty Grable (53.7)