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The Legend of the Four-Leaf CLover. By: Kelly Khare and Eugene Schnell. What is a Four-Leaf Clover?. The four-leaf clover is a variation of a three-leaf clover.(1)
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The Legend of the Four-Leaf CLover By: Kelly Khare and Eugene Schnell
What is a Four-Leaf Clover? • The four-leaf clover is a variation of a three-leaf clover.(1) • The four-leaf clover is formed through a somatic mutation, which is a developmental error caused by the surrounding environment(1) • The greatest amount of leaves, so far, that a clover has had is 56. (1) • The probability of finding a four-leaving clover is 1/10,000.
The History of the Four-Leaf Clover • These clovers have been in use since the time of Ancient Egyptians.(2) • The Ancient Egyptians used these clovers to bless the marriage of new couples.(2) • In the Celtic Society, priests or druids have used these four-leaf clovers as talismans from evil spirits.(2) (3)
The Myth of the Four leaf Clover • The four leaf clover is supposed to bring luck because it is so rare to find.(2) • The first leaf of the clover represents faith • The second leaf represents hope • The third leaf represents love • The fourth leaf represents luck (5)
Christian Myth of the Four leaf Clover • In Christian mythology, the four-leaf clover dates back to Adam and Eve. (4) • Eve took the four leaf clover from the garden of Eden, allowing her to see all invisible, evil forces.(4) • The clover also gave Eve protection and blessings against evil.(4) • The four leaf clover represents the holy trinity and God’s grace.(4) • This relates to the myth of Saint Patrick and how he teaches the Pagan the holy trinity through the usage of the three leaf clover.(4)
Consequences of the Four- Leaf Clover • The four-leaf clover is seen as the main symbol of luck in North America. • This clover represents hope and chance, • Also, it has become a symbol of people of the Irish group, since it originated in Ireland. • The four leaf clover has become a Christian symbol, as a result of the Saint Patrick story and after the time of Christ.(2)
References • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Four-leaf_clover • http://anguishedrepose.com/2010/08/19/the-myth-mysticism-and-superstitions-of-the-four-leaf-clover/ • http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3290/2678724094_8e45145a55.jpg • http://voices.yahoo.com/25-four-leaf-clovers-facts-may-not-know-6254310.html • http://www.joe-ks.com/archives_apr2001/FourLeafClover.gif