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''For the being of a similar name see: [[Reaper]]''
 
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[[File:Grim reaper.jpg|right|thumb|250px|A [[Terileptil android]] dressed so as to assume the likeness of the Grim Reaper. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'')]]
 
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The '''Grim Reaper''', also known as the '''Great Reaper''', was a representation of Death that appeared in the [[mythology]] of many cultures of the [[planet]] [[Earth]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking (TV story)|Dead Man Walking]]'', ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'')
   
The '''Grim Reaper''' is a representation of Death that appears in the mythology of many cultures of the [[planet]] [[Earth]]. Early woodcuts show a [[Weevil]] in a shroud and scythe, implying that the idea of the Grim Reapers came from [[Human]]s having associated the Weevils with death. In [[1470]] in [[Cardiff]], [[Durac]], seemingly a representation of Death who resembled a walking skeleton, appeared. ([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')
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Early woodcuts showed a [[Weevil]] in a shroud and scythe, implying that the idea of the Grim Reapers came from [[human]]s having associated the Weevils with death. In [[Cardiff]] in [[1479]], [[Death (Dead Man Walking)|a representation of Death]] who resembled a walking skeleton, appeared. The Grim Reaper also appeared on the Death card of the [[Tarot]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking (TV story)|Dead Man Walking]]'')
   
In [[1666]] [[Heathrow]], [[Terileptil]]s dressed up their [[Terileptil android|android]] as the Grim Reaper and armed it with a scythe to terrify superstitious Humans. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Visitation]]'')
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In [[Heathrow Airport|Heathrow]] in [[1666]], a group of [[Terileptil]]s dressed up their [[Terileptil android|android]] as the Grim Reaper to terrify the superstitious local humans. The fear was especially effective due to an association of the reaper with [[Bubonic Plague]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Visitation (TV story)|The Visitation]]'')
   
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== Behind the scenes ==
The Grim Reaper also appears on the [[Death (tarot card)|Death]] card of the [[Tarot]].
 
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A leaflet on the [[Series 2 (Torchwood)|series 2]] version of the [[Torchwood website]] went into the history of the depiction of the embodiment of death. It said that in Slavic paganism, Death took on the form of "a benevolent, philanthropic figure; a woman in white"; a depiction that lasted well into the middle ages, until the figure of the Grim Reaper, or "death as we commonly recognise it in western culture" came to prominence in the 15th century. One of the earliest depictions of "death" dates from the early 15th century — a woodcut discovered in 1905 that depicts "a shrouded figure with a skeletal frame carrying a scythe", alongside two subservient figures with gauntlets suggesting they were knights taken by Death.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/torchwood/sites/arg/pages/episodes.shtml?folder=tw_case_ep07&tab=1 |title=Episodes - Dead Man Walking - St. Mary's Church - The Grim Reaper (leaflet) |date of source= |website name=[[Torchwood website|BBC - Torchwood]] |accessdate=26 July 2013}}</ref>
 
==Other information==
 
The appearance of the [[Reaper]]s has some similarity to that of the Grim Reaper.
 
 
==See also==
 
* [[Death]]
 
 
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== Footnotes ==
[[Category:Earth myths and legends]]
 
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[[Category:Cultural References]]
 
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[[Category:Personifications of death]]
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[[Category:Mythological figures]]
 
[[Category:Myths and legends from the real world]]
 
[[Category:Afterlife]]

Revision as of 19:31, 30 November 2019

Grim Reaper
Grim reaper

A Terileptil android dressed so as to assume the likeness of the Grim Reaper. (TV: The Visitation)

For the creatures of the same name, see Reaper .

The Grim Reaper, also known as the Great Reaper, was a representation of Death that appeared in the mythology of many cultures of the planet Earth. (TV: Dead Man Walking, The Visitation)

Early woodcuts showed a Weevil in a shroud and scythe, implying that the idea of the Grim Reapers came from humans having associated the Weevils with death. In Cardiff in 1479, a representation of Death who resembled a walking skeleton, appeared. The Grim Reaper also appeared on the Death card of the Tarot. (TV: Dead Man Walking)

In Heathrow in 1666, a group of Terileptils dressed up their android as the Grim Reaper to terrify the superstitious local humans. The fear was especially effective due to an association of the reaper with Bubonic Plague. (TV: The Visitation)

Behind the scenes

A leaflet on the series 2 version of the Torchwood website went into the history of the depiction of the embodiment of death. It said that in Slavic paganism, Death took on the form of "a benevolent, philanthropic figure; a woman in white"; a depiction that lasted well into the middle ages, until the figure of the Grim Reaper, or "death as we commonly recognise it in western culture" came to prominence in the 15th century. One of the earliest depictions of "death" dates from the early 15th century — a woodcut discovered in 1905 that depicts "a shrouded figure with a skeletal frame carrying a scythe", alongside two subservient figures with gauntlets suggesting they were knights taken by Death.[1]

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