Christmas h2>
The word
"Christmas" is derived from the words "Christ's Mass" - the
celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. But although Christmas is undoubtedly
a Christian celebration, it is also true to say that it is an unusual
combination of pagan and Christian festivities. p>
A Christmas
tree stands in everybody's living room at Christmas, shining its good cheer
around the room. Sitting on the very top of the tree is a silver star
surrounded by tiny lights. All the branches are hung with silver bells, tinsel
and sparkling lights. Around the base of the tree lie the gifts and toys
wrapped up in bright colourful paper. p>
The Christmas
tree has spread its influence around the world. In fact America adopted it
before it found its way to England early in Queen Victoria's reign. Now every
Christmas British people are sent a huge fir tree from Norway which stands in
Trafalgar Square, in the centre of London, shining down on all the people who
gather on Christmas Eve. p>
In
pre-Christian times evergreens, trees that remain green throughout the year.
were worshiped in Northern Europe as symbols of eternal life. Mistletoe, hung
up as a Christmas decoration is a symbol of love and reconciliation. p>
Holly, a
well-known Christmas decoration today, has Christian associations. In Norwegian,
Swedish and Danish, holly is known as "Christ's thorns", the legend
being that Christ wore a crown of holly thorns before his death. Some people
have seen associations between the word "holly" and "holy". p>
Giving
presents goes back to Roman Saturnalia when good luck gifts of fruit, pastry or
gold were given to friends on New Year's Day. In Britain the traditional day to
give presents until relatively recently was December 26th and not as it is
today, Christmas Day. December 26th is now known as Boxing Day, for it was then
that the priests of the Middle Ages opened alms boxes to give to the poor. p>
Not all
Christian customs and traditions are of ancient origin. Although various people
have claimed to have designed the first Christmas card. William Egley, an
English artist, seems to have the best claim. In 1842 he designed his own card
and sent it to one hundred of his friends. Today three billion are sent
annually in the United States alone. p>
Список
літератури h2>
Для підготовки
даної роботи були використані матеріали з сайту http://english-language.chat.ru/
p>