Sunday, October 16, 2011
Origins of Halloween
Halloween is a tradition of celebration evening of October 31 in those countries speak English, do strangely dressed children who traveled from door to door asking neighbors or chocolate candy by saying "Trick or treat!" Speech "Trick or treat!" is a kind of "threat" which means "Give us the (candy), or us ignorant." Kids today are usually no longer ignorant people's houses who do not give something.
Some children are still ignorant people who are considered stingy home by way of "decorate" the tree that is in front of the house with toilet paper or write to the windows with soap.
Halloween Symbols
Symbols are in short Halloween pumpkins are hollowed out like a horrible face. Halloween symbols attached to the state of the autumn and commercial characters and creepy speculative American filmmakers and graphic design experts. Halloween symbols are usually close to death, magic, and monsters from the world of myth. The characters are often associated with Halloween characters such as demons and devils in Western culture, human pumpkin, aliens, witches, bats, owls, crows, vultures, haunted house, black cats, spiders, goblins, zombies, mummies, skeletons, and werewolves. In the United States, a symbol of Halloween is usually close to the characters in classic films ranging from Dracula and Frankenstein's monster.
Food Halloween
In cool temperate hemisphere, Halloween celebrations took place in the season so the Candy Apple apple or caramel apple (apples are dipped into the liquid sugar) foods known as Halloween.
Celebrations in the United States
For children in America, Halloween means the chance to wear Halloween costumes and get candy, while for adults the chance to party costumes. For retailers in America, Halloween was second in the celebration of Christmas as the most profitable