this makala is straight from my website:
Halloween is a holiday that comes every October 31st which is most commonly thought to children as “the siku me and my Marafiki go trick-or-treating” but there is zaidi beyond trick-or-treating there is in fact more. The history of Halloween starts as All Hallows Eve when people believed that was the siku the spirits rise from the dead. At that time, People would carve turnips into creepy faces to scary away the evil spirits. Costumes were worn to blend in with the evil that is in the air. Back then they took it zaidi seriously they would wear terrifying masks with unlike today they wouldn’t wear pretty princess costumes because evil was at its worst.
“Eye of newt and toe of frog,
Wool of bat and tongue of dog,
Adder’s fork and blind-worms string,
Lizard’s leg and owlet’s wing,”
“Four a charm of powerful trouble,
Like hell-broth, boil and babble”
“Double double toil and trouble,
moto burn and cauldron bubble.”
- William Shakespeare
Some of the evil that was thought of is witches, who have scared the petty coats right of the pioneers and some people today and I’ll admit it, I’m a bit afraid too. Riding on broomsticks and wearing dark clothes, these witches were alisema to gather themselves together every April 30th until the May siku and October 31st on Halloween.
To meet a witch it is alisema wewe must wear your clothes on backwards as well as walk backwards on All Hallows Eve then at midnight wewe will see one. Black Cats believed to be the companions of witches. Other people believe that witches turn into black Cats and other beliefs that Cats are the spirits of the dead but we all know one thing about black Cats is that they are bad luck.
Halloween has been evolving over the years from evil to UNICEF, from UNICEF to candy, and from a scary siku to an enjoyable holiday Halloween really is amazing.
Halloween is a holiday that comes every October 31st which is most commonly thought to children as “the siku me and my Marafiki go trick-or-treating” but there is zaidi beyond trick-or-treating there is in fact more. The history of Halloween starts as All Hallows Eve when people believed that was the siku the spirits rise from the dead. At that time, People would carve turnips into creepy faces to scary away the evil spirits. Costumes were worn to blend in with the evil that is in the air. Back then they took it zaidi seriously they would wear terrifying masks with unlike today they wouldn’t wear pretty princess costumes because evil was at its worst.
“Eye of newt and toe of frog,
Wool of bat and tongue of dog,
Adder’s fork and blind-worms string,
Lizard’s leg and owlet’s wing,”
“Four a charm of powerful trouble,
Like hell-broth, boil and babble”
“Double double toil and trouble,
moto burn and cauldron bubble.”
- William Shakespeare
Some of the evil that was thought of is witches, who have scared the petty coats right of the pioneers and some people today and I’ll admit it, I’m a bit afraid too. Riding on broomsticks and wearing dark clothes, these witches were alisema to gather themselves together every April 30th until the May siku and October 31st on Halloween.
To meet a witch it is alisema wewe must wear your clothes on backwards as well as walk backwards on All Hallows Eve then at midnight wewe will see one. Black Cats believed to be the companions of witches. Other people believe that witches turn into black Cats and other beliefs that Cats are the spirits of the dead but we all know one thing about black Cats is that they are bad luck.
Halloween has been evolving over the years from evil to UNICEF, from UNICEF to candy, and from a scary siku to an enjoyable holiday Halloween really is amazing.