The Origins Of Spooky Halloween Symbols
Tuesday, May 26th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed
Although Halloween is a time of simple pleasure, fun, games and trick and treats, there is a whole history of Halloween symbols that have been unexplained for many years. In this articles we take a closer look at bats, black cats, pumpkins and owls and why we use them as common Halloween symbols.
Protective Pumpkins
Have you ever wondered why we carve pumpkins on Halloween? Jack o’ Lanterns where used to keep away evil spirits and ghosts that came out on Halloween, they originated in Ireland where most people hollowed-out turnips and placed candles in them. We use pumpkins and remember pumpkins also come in green, white and even blue. This way you can use them for scary monster carvings!
Paranormal Animals
Do you have any idea why there are so many Halloween symbols that are animal related? Are they the bringers of bad luck or are there other reasons these animals became scary Halloween symbols? Although a lot of people think that for black cats represent bad luck there are in fact much older reasons. In the middle ages people thought black cats where actually witches in disguise. And even before the middle ages, black cats where seen as reincarnated spirits that could see into the future. So black cats where animals to avoid under all circumstances and not just with Halloween but during the whole year.
Bats and owls are also Halloween symbols that stand for other animal related myths, they come up in numerous Halloween movies and stories and they are always placed as the representatives of bad luck. In fact bats and owls were often thought to be able to communicate with the dead. That is the most important reason why people feared them.
Costumes and masks have a history on their own
It is Halloween on the last day of the Celtic calendar, October 31st. This was originally a pagan holiday, honoring the dead. The ancient Celts thought that ghosts and spirits roamed the countryside on Halloween night. Halloween was in earlier days referred to as All Hallows Eve and some say it dates back to over 2000 years ago. The Celts began wearing masks and costumes to avoid being recognized as human by the ghost and that is why we still where costumes today.
Halloween Symbols Revealed
When October 31 comes the many Halloween symbols there are can’t be avoided, they are everywhere in stores and as icons on TV. But what is the stories behind these Halloween symbols and myths? Do they all have meanings or are some just socially constructed more than anything else. The stories and images of ghosts, zombies, witches, goblins and monsters are associated with the Halloween holiday but many are in fact just development in horror movies.
We use the colors black and orange for years and they have been associated with Halloween for as long as we know, but they are more about advertisement than anything else. And there are much more Halloween symbols that where fabricated by modern society. But may be it does not matter and we just need to enjoy Halloween and make a great party of it.
Kristin King is a real Halloween lover, at here website AheadOfHalloween.com she likes to write about Halloween coloring pages , printable Halloween masks and much more.
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