Is wintry weather a blessing? Snow has fallen across the UK, for many the first of winter. For much of history, snow has been both a source of beauty and a curse.
Snow exposes deep longing experts say
Is wintry weather a blessing? Snow has fallen across the UK, for many the first of winter. For much of history, snow has been both a source of beauty and a curse.
Snow day! Is there anything more exciting? Snowball fights, snowmen and hot chocolate indoors.
But snow can also stop trains and block roads. Drivers are 15% more likely to have an accident in winter than in summer.
Snow is at once enchantingCharming and attractive. and deadly.
Snow features very heavily in European mythsStories told that are not based on real facts or evidence. They are often told over many years. and writing.
This is partly because much European culture was created by peoples like the GothsA nomadic Germanic people who fought against the Roman Empire in the AD 300s and 400s. , SaxonsA Germanic people who spread through Gaul and Britain. and SlavsPeople from eastern and central Europe who speak Slavic languages, for example Polish and Russian. . They came from central Europe, where the snow fell deep every year.
Over time, they spread out across the whole of Europe, bringing with them icy myths.
In CS Lewis's Narnia series, snow and ice are the elements of the White Witch: beautiful and attractive but also evil.
Is wintry weather a blessing?
Yes! Snow is a miracle of nature. It makes the world more beautiful - and the slowing down of normal life can sometimes be a welcome change.
No! Snow looks nice for a few hours. But the reality is often sludge, cancelled trains and dangerous driving. We are better off without it.
Keywords
Enchanting - Charming and attractive.
Myths - Stories told that are not based on real facts or evidence. They are often told over many years.
Goths - A nomadic Germanic people who fought against the Roman Empire in the AD 300s and 400s.
Saxons - A Germanic people who spread through Gaul and Britain.
Slavs - People from eastern and central Europe who speak Slavic languages, for example Polish and Russian.
Snow exposes deep longing experts say
Glossary
Enchanting - Charming and attractive.
Myths - Stories told that are not based on real facts or evidence. They are often told over many years.
Goths - A nomadic Germanic people who fought against the Roman Empire in the AD 300s and 400s.
Saxons - A Germanic people who spread through Gaul and Britain.
Slavs - People from eastern and central Europe who speak Slavic languages, for example Polish and Russian.