Well, 'Row Row Row Your Boat' is a very old nursery rhyme. Its origin story might date back to a time when boating was a common activity among the common folk. It could have been a song that sailors or fishermen sang to pass the time while rowing. Or it might have been created by someone who just wanted to capture the simple joy of being in a boat and rowing gently along the water. Over time, it became a popular nursery rhyme for kids.
It's a traditional nursery rhyme that is believed to have originated as a way to teach children about rowing and maybe having fun on the water. Not much is known for sure about its exact origin story.
An interesting fact in the origin story could be that the song may have had different versions in the past. As it spread across different regions and communities, people might have added their own little twists to it. Maybe in some areas, the words were a bit different or the melody had a unique local flavor. Also, the fact that it became so popular as a nursery rhyme might suggest that it had some deeper cultural significance related to water and boating in the collective unconscious of the people who passed it down, even if that significance has been somewhat lost over time.
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Hard to say for sure. Sometimes stories like 'Princess of the Row' take inspiration from real life but are heavily embellished or changed for entertainment purposes. So it might be a mix of truth and fiction.
Sure, Carnival Row is indeed based on a novel. The creators of the show adapted the ideas and themes from the original literary work to bring it to the screen, while adding their own creative touches to make it visually appealing and captivating for the audience.