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Green children

Introduction

The legend of the Green Children of Woolpit tells of two mysterious green-skinned children found in 12th-century England. Theories about their origin range from fairy folklore to extraterrestrial visitation.

Origins

First chronicled by William of Newburgh and Ralph of Coggeshall, the story describes how the children spoke an unknown language and would eat only raw beans.

Key Examples

  • Their skin reportedly faded to normal after adapting to local food.
  • The boy died, but the girl grew up, learned English, and said they came from a twilight land.
  • Modern theories include parallel universes and medieval allegory.

Critical Analysis

Most historians interpret the tale as folklore or allegory. Some propose malnutrition or immigrant origin as real explanations.

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