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Where Have All the Creepy Children Gone?

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Where Have All the Creepy Children Gone?

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It’s the scariest, spookiest day of the yr! How did we get all of those Halloween traditions like trick-or-treating?

Wait… you imply “Sexy Taco” and all of these costumes from Girls’ Costume Warehouse haven’t all the time been a factor? Let’s look again at when this celebration was about appeasing lifeless individuals and carrying a burlap sack in your head.

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Halloween was dropped at the US by Irish and Scottish immigrants within the 1800s. The custom has a base within the Celtic celebrations Samhain and Calan Gaeaf – which have been held throughout a time of yr it was thought that fairies, spirits, and the souls of the lifeless might cross over to the mortal aircraft. Wearing a dressing up/disguise was executed partly to guard your self from the spirits.

Costumes have been primarily based on terrifying supernatural beings and folkloric characters; and home made out of material, paper mache, wax, and stage make-up.

Trick-or-treating was generally known as guising. People went from home to accommodate and recited verses or sang songs in change for meals and success to outlive the winter. The custom was celebrated within the nineteenth century with parades and events and loads of booze… till Victorian period morality demanded extra civilized celebrations at dwelling that costumes and enjoyable be restricted to youngsters.

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In the Nineteen Thirties a number of corporations started to mass-produce costumes that added standard characters from comedian books and radio to the normal ghosts and goblins. The trick-or-treating custom of plastic pumpkin buckets and getting a lifetime’s provide of Tootsie Rolls we now have in the present day began in the identical period.

With the required phrase depend out of the best way, on to the pictures of youngsters in creepy costumes!

 

 

 

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Pop tradition workers author that has been on the BoLS workforce since 2010. Contributor on the One of Us podcast. Marvel, Vertigo, and dystopian sci-fi fan. Enjoys unhealthy films, superb stunt performances, and the web. Hates rom-coms. (she/they)

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