
The story of Halloween
Chapter 1
Celtic roots and ancient fires
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Chapter 2
The evolution of trick-or-treating
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Chapter 3
Monsters and magic symbols
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Chapter 4
Halloween goes global
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YOUR GOAL
Master of The story of Halloween
Ch 3 · Monsters and magic symbols
teacher From ancient Celtic nights, Samhain fires glowing bright, Costumes worn in fading light, Keeping spirits out of sight.
Fun Fact
Oz's green witch: The stereotype of witches having green skin comes directly from the 1939 movie 'The Wizard of Oz.'
Glossary
jack-o'-lantern (noun)
A lantern made from a hollowed pumpkin with a carved face. Irish immigrants introduced the tradition to America, carving pumpkins instead of turnips in the 1800s.
A lantern made from a hollowed pumpkin with a carved face. Irish immigrants introduced the tradition to America, carving pumpkins instead of turnips in the 1800s.
Quiz
What does the word 'witch' historically derive from in Old English, meaning 'wise woman'?
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Which 1939 movie popularized the iconic green-skinned look of the modern Halloween witch?
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Who is the legendary Irish blacksmith whose story gave us the name 'jack-o'-lantern'?
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Why were black cats originally welcomed in ancient agricultural societies before medieval superstitions took over?
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Which Pope issued the 1233 decree 'Vox in Rama' that linked black cats to devil worship?
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What were the animal companions of accused witches called in medieval European superstition?



