Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Halloween!

Halloween did not become a holiday in the United States until the 19th century. The whole custom of Halloween was brought to America in the 1840's by the Irish immigrants.
In North America, Christian attitudes towards Halloween are quite diverse.but as the time passed by, after Christmas ,Halloween is now the United States' second most popular holiday for decorating, the sale of candy and costumes are also extremely common during the holiday .New York City hosts the United States' largest Halloween celebration, known as The Village Halloween Parade. Although The festivals would frequently involve bonfires, into which bones of slaughtered livestock were thrown and masks were also worn at the festivals in an attempt to mimic the evil spirits or placate them.
The main event for children of modern Halloween in the United States and Canada is trick-or-treating, in which children disguise themselves in different and scary costumes and go door-to-door in their neighborhoods, ringing each & every doorbell and yelling "trick or treat!" to solicit a gift of candy ,money, breadcake, cheese, eggs, butter, nuts, apples, etc. The houses are frequently adorned with turnips carved into scary faces, lights or candles are sometimes placed inside the carvings to provide an eerie effect.
Games are often played in Halloween, such as bobbing for apples, where apples, peanuts and other nuts and fruit and some small coins are placed in a basin of water. The apples and nuts float, but the coins, which sink, are harder to catch. Everyone takes turns catching as many items possible using only their mouths.That is the whole concept of Halloween.

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