Topic > The purpose of paganism in "The Dream of the Cross"?

With this in mind, it is important for the purpose of the text because it not only provides an anecdote, but creates this narrative that possibly intertwines with other texts about God and Christian and pagan beliefs of the time and creates a new form of views. God was depicted as the cross since there was no image of him, I assume, and it was simple for Christianity to give power to this talking cross that conveyed a message meant to be spread. From lines 28 to 30 it has a creeping effect on the reader's emotions, and this happens through the events that happen to this cross, told by me which seems sacrificial to me since it was it, or the one who was chosen among the others of the trees that were . Likewise, this same idea can be said of the dreamer, he among all others was chosen to have the dream or vision. That is to say that perhaps it will happen to those who are listening to the opera. Again used for persuasion