- Pitchfork
- A pitchfork is an agricultural
tool with a long handle and long, thin, widely separated pointedtine s (also called prongs) used to lift and pitch (throw) loose material, such ashay , leaves,grape s,dung or other agricultural materials. Pitchforks typically have from two to six tines with different lengths and spacing depending on purpose. They are usually made ofsteel with a long wooden handle, but may also be made from wood,wrought iron ,bamboo ,alloy etc. In some parts ofEngland a pitchfork is known as a "prong". [Copper, Bob, "A Song for Every Season: A Hundred Years of a Sussex Farming Family" (page 112), Heinemann 1971] The pitchfork is similar to the shorter and sturdiergarden fork .The pitchfork has frequently been used as a
weapon by those who couldn't afford or didn't have access to more expensive weapons such assword s, or, later,gun s. As a result, pitchforks are stereotypically carried by angry mobs or gangs of enraged peasants.In
Europe , the pitchfork was first used in the earlyMiddle Ages , at about the same time as the harrow. The pitchfork was originally made entirely of wood; today, the tines are usually made of hard metal.ymbolism, literary and artistic references
Artistic usage
Arguably the most notable American artistic display of the pitchfork is in "
American Gothic ", the painting byGrant Wood . In this painting it symbolizes hand labor. Less famous are paintings by various artists which depict a wide variety of pitchforks and other tools in use and at rest. [ [http://www.hayinart.com/002613.html] ]Political usage
Because of its association with peasantry, the pitchfork is often a populist symbol and part of the nickname of populist leaders, thus:
*"Pitchfork Ben" (Benjamin Tillman )
*"Pitchfork Pat" (Pat Buchanan )The Gangster Disciples, a street gang in the midwestern United States, use a three-pointed pitchfork as one of their symbols.
Religious symbolism
The pitchfork is often used in
satire of Christian demonology in popular media, especially in early humorouscartoons where a popular joke was acaricature of anangel and adevil sitting on the shoulders of the protagonist. More seriously, it bears a resemblance to thetrident of the Greek godPoseidon and theHindu godShiva .ee also
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Trident
*Fork (disambiguation) References
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