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The Easter bunny is a symbol of Easter due to its association with spring, fertility, and new life, as well as the pagan festival of Eostre, which honored a goddess of fertility and spring. Rabbits are often seen as symbols of fertility because of their high reproduction rates. The tradition of the Easter bunny bringing eggs and treats to children is rooted in German folklore and has spread across the United States.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
Spring and Fertility:
Rabbits, especially hares, have been associated with spring and fertility in various cultures due to their prolific breeding habits.
Pagan Roots:
The festival of Eostre, a pagan spring festival, was associated with a goddess of fertility and spring, and the rabbit was her symbol.
German Folklore:
The tradition of the Easter bunny was brought to America by German immigrants who had stories of an egg-laying hare, known as "Osterhase" or "Oschter Haws".
Egg Laying:
The hare was believed to lay colorful eggs, which were then hidden for children to find, symbolizing new life and rebirth.
Modern Easter Bunny:
Over time, the tradition evolved, with the hare being replaced by the more common bunny rabbit, and the nest of eggs becoming a basket filled with eggs, candy, and other treats.