Children in costumes race from house to house asking for treats. A carved pumpkin, called a jack-o’-lantern, grins from a porch as the children pass. According to legend, jack-o’-lanterns protect people in their homes from ghostly spirits.
How Halloween became a popular event celebrated all around the world
Children in costumes race from house
to house asking for treats. A carved pumpkin, called a jack-o’-lantern, grins
from a porch as the children pass. According to legend, jack-o’-lanterns
protect people in their homes from ghostly spirits.
It’s all part of the fun
on Halloween! The roots of Halloween stretch back thousands of years and borrow
customs from several parts of the world.
What is halloween?
Halloween is a holiday celebrated on
October 31. By tradition, Halloween begins after sunset. Long ago, people
believed that witches gathered together and ghosts roamed the world on
Halloween. Today, most people no longer believe in ghosts and witches. But
these supernatural beings are still a part of Halloween.
The colors black and orange are
also a part of Halloween. Black is a symbol for night and orange is the color
of pumpkins. A jack-o’-lantern is a hollowed-out pumpkin with a face carved on
one side. Candles are usually placed inside, giving the face a spooky glow.
Dressing In Costumes
Dressing in masks and costumes is a
popular Halloween activity. Costumes can be traditional and scary, such as a
witch’s pointy hat and black gown. Costumes may also have a modern flavour. Many
children dress up as movie characters or a favourite superhero.
But Halloween is not just for
children. Many adults enjoy showing off their costumes at Halloween parties!
Trick-Or-Treating
Once in costume, children go from
house to house saying “Trick or treat!” In the past, children might play a
“trick” on people who did not give treats. They might pelt houses with eggs or
old tomatoes, or play other pranks. Today, children’s cries of “Trick or
treat!” are usually rewarded with candy.
How Halloween Got Started
One of the oldest Halloween
traditions comes from the ancient Celts, who lived in western and central
Europe long ago. The Celts celebrated a holiday called Samhain on October 31.
After sunset that day, people believed that spirits of the dead would rise and
walk the earth. The Celts made offerings of food and drink to keep the spirits
away.
Beginning about 2,000 years ago, the
Roman Empire conquered many Celtic peoples. But Celtic traditions, including
Samhain, remained strong in areas such as Ireland and Scotland, even after the
Roman conquest.
The Roman Catholic Church tried to
replace Samhain in 835 with All Saints’ Day, a day to honour saints of the
Church. The eve of All Saints’ Day is October 31. It is called Allhallows or
Hallowmas by the Church.
How did halloween come to america?
Halloween first came to America with
early settlers from Celtic areas in Europe, such as Ireland and Scotland. But
other American settlers with strict religious beliefs, including the Puritans
from England, rejected Halloween. The arrival of many Irish immigrants during
the 1800s helped spread Halloween’s popularity.
But by the late 1800s, fewer
people believed in ancient superstitions of ghosts and witches. Halloween
became more a holiday for children to receive treats and dress in costume.
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