HAPPY HALLOWEEN! B.Asiya, E.Erasyl,S.Gulnaz,R.Aiym,S.Sabina,T.Inkar
Halloween is at the same time the scariest and most fun holiday of the year. This holiday is celebrated with ancient visits on the night of October 31 to November 1. The most common version is associated with a connection that was clearly transformed from the Celtic holiday of evil spirits Samhain.
The ancients believed that on this day the line between the living world and the spiritual world becomes blurred, that is, ghosts from the outside walk around the living, and monsters can enter people's homes. During the celebration, they tried to prevent evil as much as possible - they performed special rituals to keep monsters, witches and evil fairies away.
Halloween is celebrated in the UK, Ireland, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, etc. The main Halloween traditions in the USA: parties with makeup and costumes, watching horror films, and retelling horror stories. Parades of evil spirits are also held in major cities in the United States. American children visit neighboring houses and beg for candy in exchange for a living - this is a favorite children's pastime.
Halloween has delicious food. Pumpkin candy or Candy pumpkin (candy corn) A simple recipe for classic sweets that you can easily repeat at home. Apples in caramel A popular and well-known dish from American films, which does not require much time, but turns out very tasty. Cookies "Witch's fingers" A fun, easy-to-follow dish that resembles spooky fingers—the perfect Halloween dessert!
The holiday scenery is the setting of the cult film directed by John Carpenter “Halloween, ” one of the most significant films in the slasher genre. The story of the maniac Michael Myers was later continued, and until 2009, nine more films were made within the franchise. Carpenter 's original creative discoveries had a huge impact on the development of the genre, and also brought Carpenter fame as one of the best directors of horror films. Michael Myers became a cult and famous character who influenced many subsequent film maniacs
Like other holidays, Halloween has its famous songs and theme music. The widely known song “Monster Mash” by pop musician Bobby Pickett has become, according to a number of music critics, a kind of Halloween anthem. Another very popular song is "This Is Halloween" , written by Danny Elfman and included in the soundtrack to the animated film The Nightmare Before Christmas. It has been repeatedly covered by various not only American, but also Japanese performers
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