La Pascua En Norte America
José Gamaliel Gordillo Jimenez
3-B T/M
“Lengua Extrangera III”
Maestra: Olga Lidia Montes Rodriguez
INTRODUCTION
In countries like theUnited States, the celebration of Easter religious has large deployments, although some celebrated it by going to church.
Typically in the U.S. the Easter becomes a holiday week, but now the spring breakschool does not necessarily coincide with Easter or Passover in public schools, depending on the state and even county vacation that week happens before, during or even after Easter.
RABBIT ANDCHOCOLATE EGGS
It's common to hide Easter egg hunts, or chocolate egg hunt with the kids. This is often done on Easter Sunday. Families hide plastic eggs filled with candy or a little treat, and childrenfind them. Younger think is the Easter bunny or the Easter Bunny, who brings eggs or goodies.
Also parks, schools, churches and other organizations organized the celebrations in which children can alsomake crafts such as decorating hard-boiled eggs, Easter bunnies or draw.
WHAT RELATIONSHIP THE RABBIT WITH EGGS
It's a very common even among the Americans. It appears that the eggs and rabbits arethe result of a mixture of religious and pagan history.
First, after the death and resurrection of Jesus during Lent is forbidden to eat certain foods, including eggs. When Easter came, peoplecelebrated eating eggs.
The rabbit could arise from the legend that in the cave that Jesus was resurrected, not only was his body but also a rabbit was in the cave. The rabbit saw the resurrection of Jesus,and wanted to tell people. As he could not speak, he came to paint colored eggs and take them to people to make them understand that a miracle had occurred. This is, a legend, but it could be theprecursor of the Easter Bunny, and the relationship with the eggs.
Over time, some countries, like Germany, began making chocolate bunnies and eggs at Easter..
In the United States, moms cooked eggs...
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