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summary of the poem Easter by Edmund spenser​

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Answered by DiaJaam
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In his Easter poem, Edmund Spenser ruminates on the love that Jesus Christ showed to humanity by sacrificing himself on the Cross for them, and reflects, to his beloved, that they should take their 'lesson' from Christ and practise love towards one another.

Answered by HrishikeshSangha
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The poem "Easter" by Edmund Spenser is a celebration of the resurrection of Christ and the triumph of life over death.

  • The poem describes the natural world awakening from the sleep of winter and bursting forth in a riot of color and beauty as spring arrives.
  • The birds sing joyfully, the flowers bloom, and the trees put forth new leaves. All of nature is in a state of jubilation at the return of life and light.
  • The poem also emphasizes the spiritual significance of Easter and the resurrection of Christ.
  • The poet reflects on the sacrifice that Christ made and the hope that his resurrection brings. He encourages his readers to join in the celebration of Easter and to rejoice in the triumph of life over death.
  • Overall, "Easter" is a joyful and optimistic poem that celebrates the renewal of life and the hope that Easter brings to Christians.
  • It blends the natural beauty of spring with the spiritual significance of the holiday, inviting readers to share in the joy and celebration of the season.

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