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Uncanny Halloween Trivia
Think you know everything about Halloween? Here is some chilling trivia you may not have known:
Halloween comes from the pagan
festival of Samhain. It was believed that on this night the spirits
of all those who had died the preceding year would come back
to haunt the living. To scare away or appease these spirits,
the people began dressing up in fiendish costumes and leaving
offerings of food at their door. During the 8th century, the
Christian church replaced the pagan holiday by naming Nov. 1
"All Saints' Day" and the night before as "All
Hallows Eve". Eventually, this name became Halloween.
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The carving of Jack-O-Lanterns comes
from an 18th century Irish folk tale about a miserly drunkard
named Jack who is said to have trapped the Devil in the branches
of an apple tree. After Jack's death, he was not allowed into
Heaven, but the Devil wouldn't accept him either. So Jack was
left to wander the night endlessly, lighting his path with a
lit piece of coal inside a hollowed out turnip (later turned
into a pumpkin). Superstitions about vampires have existed from the earliest times and appeared in all cultures. The "Vampir" (vampire) comes from Romanian legends about spirits or demons that left their graves at night to seek and enslave human victims. The vampire could be warded off with a variety of charms, amulets, and herbs and could only be killed by driving a stake through its heart or by cremation. It is from this legend that Bram Stoker wrote his classic "Dracula." |
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