HALLOWEEN

HALLOWEEN
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WHY DO WE CELEBRATE HALLOWEEN?

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Traditional Symbols of Halloween

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The most traditional symbol of Halloween is the pumpkin which is usually carved out and lit with a candle and placed on the home's doorstep after dark. This carved pumpkin is sometimes called a Jack-o'-lantern. In Ireland and Scotland a turnip was normally carved instead of a pumpkin.

Some things associated with Halloween are:
  • bats
  • black cats
  • crows
  • goblins
  • haunted houses
  • horror movies
  • owls
  • spiders
  • spider webs
Common Halloween costumes include:
  • devils - evil creatures
  • Frankenstein - made of different body parts
  • ghosts - translucent spirit
  • ghouls - similar to zombies
  • mummies - wrapped in bandages
  • skeletons - only bones
  • vampires - have fangs and like to drink blood
  • werewolves - turn into a wolf with a full moon
  • witches - have black hats and clothes
  • wizards - have magic wands
  • zombies - the walking dead

Colour Associations

There are many colours and symbols that are associated with Halloween. Whilst black and orange are the traditional colours of Halloween, other colours are also now popular. Some of the more popular ones are:
  • Black = death, night, witches, black cats, bats, vampires
  • Orange = pumpkins, jack o'lanterns, Autumn, the turning leaves, fire
  • Purple = night, the supernatural, mysticism
  • Green = goblins, monsters, zombies, aliens, Frankenstein
  • White = ghosts, mummies, a full moon
  • Red = blood, fire, demons

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