the festival and reframed it to fit with their traditions, the costumes practice apparently stayed on in the British Isles.
Roud noted that the germs of modern Halloween were visible by the mid-20th century, where records from the time spoke of children wearing costumes and visiting homes. By the 1970s and ’80s, due to the spread of American popular culture, English children began dressing up as witches and ghosts.
People reacted to this forbidding prospect in two different ways. One was to make it the festival of divination par excellence, in which humans most frequently tried to predict the future: and in pre-modern times the prediction most often sought was who would live through the winter. The other reaction was to mock darkness and fear, by singing songs about the spirits which personified it , or dressing up as them: in other words, to confront boldly the terrors of the season now arriving.
Hutton, Ronald. “Halloween? It’s More than Trick or Treat.” The Guardian, 28 Oct. 2014. The Guardian, https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/oct/28/halloween-more-than-trick-or-treat-origins. Accessed 30 Sept. 2022.
How do you have 300k and only get 6 likes as engagement
Where’s the part where this justified a ‘fact check’? & wtf is the fact here anyway? That no one really ever has known sh!t about it? Cool bro
Yeah I’m still going to assume it was pre-Christian and co-opted by Christianity rather than adopted, like so many festivals on our calendar. Also, there’s no such place as the British isles.
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To hide from Prince Andrew?
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