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HALLOWEE

N
Hovhannes Mirzoyan
Buh!
It’s the Great Pumpkin
He`s here because he likes to scare.
You can find it during HALLOWEEN
1.
HISTORY
Christian origins and historic customs
Halloween is thought to have influences from
Christian beliefs and practices. The English word
‘Halloween’ comes from “All Hallows ‘Eve”,
being the evening before the Christian holydays of
All Hallows’ Day(All Saints’ Day) on 1 November
and All Souls’ Day on 2 November
SYMBOLS
Development of artifacts and symbols associated with
Halloween formed over time. Jack-o'-lanterns are
traditionally carried by guisers on All Hallows' Eve in order
to frighten evil spirits.There is a popular Irish Christian
folktale associated with the jack-o'-lantern,which in folklore
is said to represent a "soul who has been denied entry into
both heaven and hell":
HALLOWEEN
COLORS
White Black
Is the color of ghosts and vampire Is the color of bats, witch clothes,
skin, the color produced by the and of enchanted cats. It is the
combination of all the colors of the darkest color, the result of the
visible spectrum. absence of or complete absorption of
light.
Orange Purple Red
Is the color of pumpkins. Is the colour of dusk Is the color of blood, and
The colour orange is before the dark night because of this it has
named after the comes. Is the color most historically been
appearance of the ripe often associated with associated with sacrifice,
orange fruit. royalty, magic, and danger and courage.
mystery.
FOOD
On All Hallows' Eve, many
Western Christian
denominations encourage
abstinence from meat, giving
rise to a variety of vegetarian
foods associated with this day.
Thank you for
your attention
Happy
Halloween!

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