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“the easter rabbit”
“the easter hare”
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(the easter bunny is a ‘folkloric figure’ + symbol of ‘easter’, depicted as a ‘rabbit’ bringing ‘easter eggs’)
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(originating among ‘german lutherans’, the ‘easter hare’ originally played the role of a ‘judge’, evaluating whether children were ‘good’ or ‘disobedient’ in ‘behavior’ at the start of the season of ‘eastertide’)
(the ‘easter bunny’ is sometimes depicted with ‘clothes)’
(in ‘legend’, the creature carries ‘colored eggs’ in his ‘basket’, ‘candy’, and sometimes also ‘toys’ to the homes of children, and as such shows similarities to ‘santa claus’ or the ‘christkind’, as they both bring gifts to children on the night before their respective holidays)
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(the custom was first mentioned in georg franck von franckenau’s de ovis paschalibus (‘about easter eggs’) in ‘1682’ referring to a german tradition of an ‘easter hare’ bringing ‘easter eggs’ for the children)
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