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‭Happy Halloween‬
3‭ 1st October 2019 on the night of “all Hallows Eve”.‬
‭All the houses were very spooky and I went to the houses to get my candy.‬
‭I knocked & then said “trick or treat” and all the candy was very sweet.‬
‭So have some candy if you’re keen‬
‭And to you and to all Happy Halloween.‬
‭Halloween history‬
‭ alloween or All Hallows Eve is on october 31st. Halloween is an annual‬
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‭day to remember the dead. Its other names are Hallowe’en, Hallow’s‬
‭event, Hallow’s evening, Allhalloween and All saints day.the word‬
‭Halloween comes from the word Hallowe’en meaning saints‬
‭evening.Halloween comes from beliefs and folk customs. Halloween is‬
‭some-what related to an irish festival called Samhain or Summer's end‬
‭lasting from October 31st to november 1st. Samhain marked the harvest‬
‭season at the beginning of winter or the year's dark half.also Aos si‬
‭meaning spirits and fairies would be needed on Samhain days. On‬
‭Samhain days spirits would enter dwellings to find hospitality and on‬
‭these days candles would be lit and prayers would be said. In ireland and‬
‭britain games would be played such as apple bobbing and nut‬
‭roasting.Then in the 16th century people would go from house to house‬
‭and would either sing songs or exchange food similar to the “souling”‬
‭custom.The people would wear disguises or impersonate someone so that‬
‭they could protect themselves from spirits also some people (youths)‬
‭would go from house to house either wearing masks or black face paint‬
‭threatening or creating mischief where not wanted. Meanwhile in England‬
‭in the 20th century people would go out in costumes and play pranks on‬
‭Halloween. In north america Halloween started to catch on and candy‬
‭was given to those who wore costumes. It became popular and now has‬
‭become the trick or treating we do today. Now Americans go full out on‬
‭Halloween and when the sun goes down you will hear the words “trick or‬
‭treat” every where.‬
‭History of the Jack-o-lantern‬
‭ Jack-o-lantern is a carved pumpkin, turnip, pineapple, rutabaga,gourd‬
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‭or beet that has a face carved into it.jack-o lanterns come from the legends‬
‭such as the legend of stingy Jack. The light sometimes above bogs or‬
‭marshes is also known as a jack-o lantern. The carving of vegetables has‬
‭been a tradition all over the world for example the Maori people carved‬
‭gourds 700 year ago.It is thought that the jack-o lantern carving tradition‬
‭started in Ireland on Hallowe’en and would have grotesque faces. The‬
‭lanterns were said to represent supernatural beings and would ward off‬
e‭ vil spirits. Some times‬
‭jack-o lanterns were used to scare people. Sometimes they were put on‬
‭window sills to keep evil spirits out of the house and sometimes they were‬
‭used to represent souls in all saints day. Then in north America the legend‬
‭of sleepy hollow and the headless horseman used the jack-o lantern or‬
‭carved pumpkin and later became very popular with Halloween and‬
‭spread not as the scary irish turnip but a spooky (but fun) pumpkin‬
‭jack-o lantern we know today.The jack-o lanterns then spread and now‬
‭are the jack-o lanterns we know today.‬
‭History of “trick or treat”‬
‭ rick or treating is a tradition that happens on Halloween. How it works‬
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‭is on Halloween night people dress up in Halloween costumes such as‬
‭skeletons, ghosts, zombies etc and go to houses that have been decorated‬
‭for Halloween and knock at the door and then say “trick or treat” the‬
‭person who opens the door and gives the children candy. Halloween goes‬
‭back all the way to the 16th century where people put on disguises on‬
‭halloween night.Then in the 19th century in britain people went from‬
‭house to house reciting verses or\and exchanging food. Another‬
‭traditional celtic and European samhain custom is to go out “souling”‬
‭where children would travel in disguises ( guising ) and would give a‬
‭blessing in return for “soul cakes”‬
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