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The Symbolism Of The Crow
Part 1 of Paper ....lizes in other civilizations. The crow is seen as a negative omen only recently and mostly in Europe.
The crow was sacred to the Celts and meant “the flesh torn by fighting”. As he eats carrion, the Welsh poetry uses the metaphor "the crow pierced you" to say, "you have died". They thought that crows escorted th.... Part 2 of Paper ....ter the flood, But the crow never came back to tell Noah what he found, so he is considered selfish. Saint Goldwin thought that in Paradise, the crows had multicolored wings, but after Adam and Eve were driven away from the Paradise, the crows started to eat carrion, So they became black-feathered. At the end of time, the crows will find their beauty again and sing harmoniously to praise God.
In the Middle Ages, it was said that crows neglect their young; he is seen as a bad omen. In India, .... |
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