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[Public] Journal Entry: Amara Aquilla 10/21/2012
I have done much research on this Halloween holiday but I still cannot understand why people dress up in ridiculous costumes or why candy is involved. Is this some sort of entertainment? I have celebrated harvest festivals back home, but nothing like this.
Please shed some light on this if you would be so kind, classmates.
Please shed some light on this if you would be so kind, classmates.
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The first theory (attributed to the pagan beliefs of Celtic peoples) is that the costumes warded off the dark entities or fairies when they were at their height of power.
The second theory (attributed to the Christian All Souls Day) is that the costumes and masks disguised the living from vengeful spirits of those who had already passed on from this world. All Hallow's Eve was thought to provide one last chance for spirits to gain vengeance on their previous enemies before they were committed into the next life.
These days, it's just a chance for kids to pretend to be something they aren't without looking like they're five again.
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she is so delighted, you have no idea
Re: she is so delighted, you have no idea
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