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What does the Easter Bunny have to do with Popular Culture and Religion? Well, nothing. Bunnies, eggs, Easter gifts and fluffy, yellow chicks in gardening hats all stem from pagan roots. They were incorporated into the celebration of Easter separately from the Christian tradition of honoring the day Jesus Christ rose from the dead.
The Easter Bunny is by far the most prominent secular symbol of the Christian holiday celebrated each year. See what you can find about what the Easter Bunny has/had to do with Popular Culture and Religion and answer the following questions:
a. What is the origin of the Easter Bunny?
b. When and where did the Easter Bunny first become part of/and intersect with religion?
c. What was the popular culture of that period of time that may have been part of the start of this tradition?
d. What does the Easter bunny have to do with the resurrection of Jesus or even religion in general?
e. What does the rabbit mean in culture?
f. Why is it the Easter Bunny and not a chicken or other animal? Then why does he hide eggs?
g. Provide three other interesting and little know facts about the Easter Bunny while focusing on how he and his tradition relate to our course on popular culture and religion. Include the ways that we encounter/encountered the intersection of the Easter Bunny within religion and popular culture.