Hallowee
there was a time in the past when the
people of Britain celebrated the end of summer and the beginning of winter on
All Hallow's Eve, which is on 31st October. In late days, they thought that bad things always came with the long
dark winter nights, so that built fires which they danced around. They also performed rituals to keep out evil
There were many people who believed that there were ghosts everywhere in
winter. Villagers, whose beliefs were very simple, thought that if they wore
scary costumes and masks when they left their homes after dark, the spooks
and monsters that roamed around at night would not recognise them.
They also left bowls of food outside their houses for these invisible ghouls,
thinking this would stop them from trying to get in.
Today, the British continue to celebrate this festival, which is now called Halloween, on 31st October. They do this by dressing up, wearing masks
and putting candles inside lanterns made from punmpkins. They leave the lanterns outside to
frighten away witches and ghosts, just as people
in the past did, but today it is just for fun.
Halloweethere was a time in the past when the people of Britain celebrated the end of summer and the beginning of winter onAll Hallow's Eve, which is on 31st October. In late days, they thought that bad things always came with the long dark winter nights, so that built fires which they danced around. They also performed rituals to keep out evil There were many people who believed that there were ghosts everywhere in winter. Villagers, whose beliefs were very simple, thought that if they wore scary costumes and masks when they left their homes after dark, the spooks and monsters that roamed around at night would not recognise them. They also left bowls of food outside their houses for these invisible ghouls,thinking this would stop them from trying to get in.Today, the British continue to celebrate this festival, which is now called Halloween, on 31st October. They do this by dressing up, wearing masks and putting candles inside lanterns made from punmpkins. They leave the lanterns outside to frighten away witches and ghosts, just as people in the past did, but today it is just for fun.
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