Trick or Treat??
I’ll say treat.
Cute or
scary??
I’ll
say I love my kids because they are CUTE and not scary. J
Students at Pathways got dressed into
Halloween costumes today. At the morning assembly they were informed about the
history of Halloween and how it evolved. We then as a primary school went for a
Halloween parade at the amphitheatre.
A classic picture of
Abhimanyu Sir
Abhimanyu Sir
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History of Halloween
Halloween is a
holiday celebrated on the night of October 31. The word Halloween is a
shortening of All Hallows’ Evening also known as Hallowe'en or All
Hallows' Eve.
Traditional activities include trick-or-treating, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses" and carving jack-o-lanterns. Irish and Scottish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century including Ireland, the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom as well as of Australia and New Zealand.
Traditional activities include trick-or-treating, bonfires, costume parties, visiting "haunted houses" and carving jack-o-lanterns. Irish and Scottish immigrants carried versions of the tradition to North America in the nineteenth century. Other western countries embraced the holiday in the late twentieth century including Ireland, the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom as well as of Australia and New Zealand.
Halloween has its
origins in the ancient Celtic festival known as Samhain (pronounced
"sah-win"). The festival of Samhain is a celebration of the end of the harvest
season in Gaelic culture. Samhain was a time used by the ancient pagans to take
stock of supplies and prepare for winter. The ancient Gaels believed that on
October 31, the boundaries between the worlds of the living and the dead
overlapped and the deceased would come back to life and cause havoc such as
sickness or damaged crops. The festival would frequently involve bonfires. It
is believed that the fires attracted insects to the area which attracted bats
to the area. These are additional attributes of the history of Halloween.
Masks and costumes
were worn in an attempt to mimic the evil spirits or appease them. Trick-or-treating,
is an activity for children on or around Halloween in which they proceed from
house to house in costumes, asking for treats such as confectionery with the
question, "Trick or treat?" The "trick" part of "trick
or treat" is a threat to play a trick on the homeowner or his property if
no treat is given. Trick-or-treating is one of the main traditions of
Halloween. It has become socially expected that if one lives in a neighborhood
with children one should purchase treats in preparation for trick-or-treaters. The history of
Halloween has evolved.
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