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Unmasking Halloween: Exploring the Origins and Traditions

Unmasking Halloween: Exploring the Origins and Traditions

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Social Studies

9th - 12th Grade

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Keeri Hilp

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Unmasking Halloween

Exploring the Origins and Traditions

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Origins of Halloween

  • Samhain: Celtic festival to welcome harvest
  • All Saints Day: Incorporates Samhain traditions
  • All Hallows Eve: Later becomes Halloween

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Unmasking Halloween

  • All Souls' Day: November 2, living and dead contact
  • Wearing Scary Costumes: Celts disguised to avoid evil spirits
  • Trick-or-Treating: Celtic food offerings, Scottish guising, German-American belsnickeling
  • Black Cats: Symbol of the Devil, associated with witches
  • Black and Orange: Celtic colors, black for death, orange for autumn

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Multiple Choice

Which tradition is associated with the Celtic colors black and orange?

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Living and dead contact on All Souls' Day

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Wearing scary costumes to avoid evil spirits

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Trick-or-treating with food offerings

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Symbolism of black cats and witches

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Celtic Colors:

Trivia: The Celtic tradition associates black and orange with the symbolism of black cats and witches. These colors are believed to ward off evil spirits. Halloween costumes and decorations often incorporate these colors to honor this ancient tradition.

  • Black represents the darkness and mystery of the supernatural world.
  • Orange symbolizes the harvest season and the changing colors of autumn.

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Origins of Halloween Traditions

  • Bobbing for Apples: Traces back to a Roman courting ritual blending with Samhain
  • Pranking: Originated from May Day celebrations and All Souls Day
  • Lighting Candles and Bonfires: Used to guide souls seeking the afterlife

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Multiple Choice

Which Halloween tradition originated from May Day celebrations and All Souls Day?

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Bobbing for Apples

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Trick-or-Treating

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Lighting Candles and Bonfires

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Wearing Costumes

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Origins of Halloween

Trivia: The tradition of lighting candles and bonfires on Halloween originated from May Day celebrations and All Souls Day. It was believed that the fires would ward off evil spirits and provide warmth during the transition from autumn to winter. This tradition eventually evolved into the modern practice of carving pumpkins and lighting jack-o'-lanterns.

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Origins of Halloween Traditions

  • Candy Apples: Invented accidentally in 1908 by William W. Kolb, a candymaker in Newark, New Jersey.
  • Bats: Connected with Halloween due to their presence at early celebrations and superstitions about them being harbingers of death.
  • Devouring Candy: Trick-or-treating rose in popularity in the 1950s, leading to the dominance of candy as Halloween treats.
  • Candy Corn: Originally an autumnal candy, it became Halloween-specific during the 1950s with the rise of trick-or-treating.

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Multiple Choice

Which candy became Halloween-specific during the 1950s?

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Candy Apples

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Bats

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Devouring Candy

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Candy Corn

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Candy Corn

Candy Corn became Halloween-specific during the 1950s. It is a popular candy made of sugar, corn syrup, and wax. Its unique tri-color design resembles a kernel of corn. Candy Corn is often associated with Halloween due to its orange, yellow, and white colors, which represent the colors of autumn.

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Exploring the Origins and Traditions

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