Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Night Before Christmas ... The importance of poetry

"It 'was the night before Christmas when the whole house

Not a creature stirring, not even a mouse.

The stockings were hung on the chimney with care,

In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there "...

The more you read, the more you love the lines.

A winter evening ... Children ... the elderly from the site of the fire ... one of them is to read "Christmas was the night before ..." or "A Visit from St. Nicholas" by Clement Clark Moore ... ThisEve is the evening before Christmas. We hear the laughter of children out ... too busy to shop owners to meet their needs ... The world never seems as good as today. Everyone seems innocent in the land of Christ.

This is a very popular tradition of American households Eve read the poem by Clement Moore on all the Christmas markets. This is poetry, where we have a detailed picture of Christmas and Santa Claus. Moore changed the image ofSanta Claus. Before the publication of the poem of St. Nicholas was conceived as a lanky, stern bishop who championed the cause of the Gift Tax and discipline. The poem portrays Nicholas as a jolly, rosy cheeks, the eleven are gifts to children. Came to be known a Christmas gift exchange, as the event.

Santa turned out to be a loving personality. The research on this issue demonstrates that Santa "Ho Ho Ho" laugh, as opposed to 'what people actually do. He has "alittle round belly / that shook when he laughed like a bowl full of jelly. "Santa with the reindeer has never been connected in the past. Clement Moore changed the traditional ideas in a way that is now difficult to distinguish between the original and the revised version. We not only believe in reindeer, but I remember their names Dasher , Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, lightning, and en.

Receive from the poetry of a new image of Santa Claus, a series of names of the reindeer andMood of the day before the event a real one begins. The poem is so popular that we have different versions of it. Luke Joyce wrote "It was the week for the whole school and school was closed / no before Christmas, no matter what rule." Just like Moore's poem, it ends with "When he looked at the sparkling Christmas tree and / smiled as she whispered:" for all. Merry Christmas "Moore's poem has been widely used for the parody version. Parody L 'the player is so-

"It was the night before Christmas, I hit the casino

I went to play more than just Keno. "

It could be a version for the love of craft -

"It 's the night before Christmas and throughout the hole was

Not a creature stirred, not even a dhol. "

The people today decorate their tables according to the data and the poem about Christmas in Santa. The table should give the impression of a snowy landscape.white sheet spread on the table and we have snow in the middle, where are the reindeer and Santa Claus exists. Christmas candies are sprinkled on the table to make it more realistic. Moore seems to have shaped lines, both the ideas and activities of Christmas.

The night before Christmas is the day to set up the Christmas tree, to attend the candlelight service in the early hours of the evening, guests enjoy the midnight massTurkey or ham. The children for their gifts, though the Puritans to await the appearance of frown materialistic event. While reading through all the poetry of Moore to give gifts and the hope of meeting the Jolly old Santa.

Decorations done ... the food was wonderful ... It 's time to say goodnight ... But on December 24, we like to "end our days with the last line of the poem" was the night before Christmas

"Merry Christmas to all, andall a good night! "

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