Easter eggs
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EASTER EGGS
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INDEX:• History• Celebration• Decoration• Symbolism• Legends• How to make it• Easter bunny• Different countries
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HISTORYo Easter eggs are said to represent Jesus’
emergence from the tomb and resurrection.
o Decorating eggs for Easter is a tradition that dates back to at least the 13th century, according to some sources.
o One explanation for this custom is that eggs are a prohibited food during the Lenten season.
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CELEBRATIONo First day of Easter the people, generally
the parents, hide the Easter eggs at home, at the garden, at garage… And the children should look for them.
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DECORATION
o Hold the egg to paint.o Insert a toothpick into the empty egg and
stick it on a surface.o Paint the base.o Create different drawings. o Let dry in the egg carton.
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SYMBOLISMo White: purity and innocence.o Yellow: wisdom, recognition, harvest and
reward.o Orange: strength, endurance and ambition.o Red: happiness, hope or passion.o Green: sign of spring, hope and innocence.o Blue: good health.o Purple: royal color, faith and trust.o Brown: earth and mountain color, harvest
color, positive symbolizing happiness.o Grey: not a positive color.o Black: strong color, meaning of remembrance.
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LEGENDSo It says that Mary
Magdalene brought cooked eggs to share with the other women at the tomb of Jesus.
o The eggs in her basket miraculously turned brilliant red when she saw the risen Christ.
o The egg represents the red stone of the tomb of Jesus.
o In other faiths, the egg is widely used as a symbol of the start of new life.
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HOW TO MAKE ITo Boil the egg.o Dye eggs.o Introduce the egg in a cup.o Put coloring and vinegar.o Paint the eggs.
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EASTER BUNNYo Rabbits are
associated with the spring because the Anglo-Saxon Goddess of Spring, “Eostre” had a hare.
o Now, the here has been replaced by the rabbit. The Easter bunny leaves Easter eggs on Easter Sunday.
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EASTER EGGS FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
SLAVIC COUNTRIES
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EASTER EGGS FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
GERMANY
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EASTER EGGS FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
GREECE
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EASTER EGGS FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES
ENGLAND
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