This story describes two brothers, Waylon and Jesse, who go trick-or-treating on Halloween. Waylon insists they go to the last and spookiest house at the end of the cul-de-sac. When they knock on the door, they hear loud footsteps inside and become scared. The tall, intimidating man who answers gives them candy, relieving their fear.
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Argumentative Essay On Halloween: A Teen's Perspective
1. Argumentative Essay On Halloween
Happy Halloteen
Halloween: the holiday where as kids we couldn't wait to go door to door to achieve the golden goal
of a full bag of candy. Halloween soon turns into a question mark for teens; in an instant, there is a
change of when it is 'appropriate' to go trick–or–treating and when you should just move on. Are you
the one who thinks Trick–or–treating is lame or the one who still walks around your neighborhood
every year –– no matter how many dirty looks you may get. What teenagers decide to do on
Halloween varies: going to a party, passing out candy, staying home are a few popular options.
Throughout my highschool experience I have been able to witness and experience all different types
of halloteens, each with their own traits.
The...show more content...
You know no matter what you wear people will still know your age, so you choose the comfortable
route: a onesie. Throwing on a snug, warm, animal shaped onesie is the best option if you still want
people to think you dressed up.
It takes a lot of confidence to fall into this category because the only explanations for going
trick–or–treating is to own up to it or make an excuse that your sibling is dragging you along and
you deserve a treat too. Walking around the culdesac you start to think, wow, I am getting too old
for this, it is way too cold: until you look down in your bag noticing you only have five pieces of
candy. The fight carries on until 8 o'clock when peoples lights start to go out and bowls become
empty. Finally getting home looking back down at your bag you know you've made the right choice.
This next option is for teens who want a more relaxing night, but still want to be apart of the
Halloween festivities. These are the 'I wish I was brave enough to go Trick–or–Treating halloteens.'
Still craving candy, but not having any siblings left to steal candy from can be difficult. The next
best option is to pass out the candy and hope that there is more left over at the end of the night.
"Take one," you say as you secretly hope the kids won't take your favorite candy. Saying take one
isn't as impactful as it seems because the children are determined to get as much candy as possible
and will sneak a couple extra
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2. Descriptive Essay About Halloween
Halloween. Halloween is a favorite time of year for many children. It is the time of year when the
air gets crisp and the leaves get crunchy. All the warm smells of cinnamon and pumpkin come out,
and the sticky, sweaty clothes are replaced with warm, cozy sweaters. Kids have been waiting all
month for the one night where they can eat as much candy as they want, and talk to strangers!
Everyone pities the kids who don't dress up and pass out candy. But this year, they're the lucky ones.
It was Halloween night, 2016. Matthew and his friends were getting ready to go trick–or–treating.
Matthew was super excited, Halloween was his favorite holiday. Matthew was in the 7th grade. He
had bright blue eyes and auburn hair. He had freckles that covered the top of his nose, right about
where his glasses sat down. His voice was somewhat deep, but still had that middle school puberty
sound. He was about the height of his mother, but was still an ant when compared to his dad.
Matthew was 13 years old, it was his first year being an official "teenager." He was hoping his
parents would let him go out with his friends instead of being babysat by his parents. His friends
have been making fun of him for a couple of years now, for they had been allowed to go by
themselves since they were eleven. This year, Matthew made the executive decision, go with his
friends, or don't go at all. But it all lied in the hands of his parents
"It's now or never." Matthew thought. "Try to act as mature as
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3. Essay on My Childhood Memories: Halloween
Halloween has always been my favorite holiday and each year brings new experiences that make
me love it even more. My first memory of Halloween is the costume I went out trick or treating
with my grandmother, who lived 500 miles away. She made me a homemade costume that I wish I
still had today. The costume was supposed to be a butterfly. It was purple with butterfly–like
markings on the body, wings and antennas, and it engulfed my small, child–size body the second I
put it on. I remember hating that costume, but today I would kill to have it. It was so unique, so
one of a kind. The next memory I have, I went as a typical witch after demanding to be one. I
remember my parents thinking it was so unoriginal, which it may be, but I...show more content...
I loved everything about the holiday. I loved the festiveness, the candy, the tradition, but most of
all the costumes. My high school had a contest every year around Halloween time for the best
costume. I was determined to win this contest so each year I worked harder on my outfit. My
freshman year I went as a barrel of monkeys, which went over really well. I won that year. The
following year I went as a Christmas tree and lost to another girl. She had a great costume––a cup of
Kraft's Easy Mac. The next year I didn't enter the contest because I didn't have my costume
together in time. For my senior year, I took inspiration from one of my favorite film series: Toy
Story. I wanted to go as my favorite character, Mrs. Potato Head. I made the eyes, nose and other
parts of her body with Crayola modeling clay. I worked hard on molding the pieces and making
sure I got them just right. After I was satisfied, I painted them. For the body I got thin, flexible
foam. I put cheap brown cloth found anywhere that sells fabric, and I sewed it on. I did the same
thing with the ears except for making them a lighter color. The costume had armholes and leg
holes. On the face of the costume I put some pink blush to make her look more feminine. After I
completed my costume I tried it on. I wore pink boots and a pink purse as accessories. I bought the
hands from a store's Mickey Mouse costume. Today, Halloween is still my favorite holiday, but I
don't do as much as I wish I could for
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5. English Halloween Essay
A perfect halloween It was a perfect Halloween night. There was a full harvest moon, the wind was
howling, the neighborhood was quiet; even though kids were trick–or–treating. My friends and I
were waiting to go outside. Andrew, a blue eyed nerd, was already excited to go outside. Ashley,
Alex and I were calm, but anxious. We all agreed to go out when it got darker. We were all dressed
up as zombies, the ones that ate guts and such. "Lets go! Can we please start and get some candy
now!!" Yells Andrew. We all gear up for the night. We say good
–byes to our parents and head off
into the darkness. Our first couple of houses were great! We each got handfuls of delicious candy!
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It was dark. It was drafty. It was dead. We look around to find a light switch, only to find 2 candles
and 1 match. The soft glow of the candles illuminates the room. We see cob webs in the corners,
dust on the tables, and sheets on furniture. In another room we see nothing but piles of broken
cement from the slowly cracking ceilings, decaying walls, and broken glass from windows. A
stray black cat hisses and scurries past our feet into the dark. As we start touring the house, we
start hearing moans and groans, then voices from upstairs. All of a sudden our candles blow out
and we all scream. We all run in different directions, trying to find a way out. It felt like a maze,
we were the dumb rats trying to find that one piece of cheese. One by one, I hear screams of my
friends. I start running faster and faster, till my hear explodes trying to find the front door. Scared,
and petrified I feel a cold bloody hand pull me back into the darkness. –––––––––––––––––––––––
MISSING! Annie Johnson, Ashley Springs, Andrew Collins. and Alex Smith Gone Missing since
October 31st. Last seen trick–or–treating on Sleepy Hallows Drive. If you see them, Please call the
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6. Halloween Persuasive Essay
Should We Celebrate Halloween?
Introduction: The Origin of Halloween
Halloween has become the second most anticipated holiday for children after Christmas. Halloween
was first celebrated by the Celts, who lived in Scotland and Ireland in ancient times. The Celts held
a special festival to celebrate Samhain, the god of the dead. The day they choose was their New
Year's Eve, October 31 on our calendar. They believed the souls of the dead returned to visit their
homes on this one night of the year to try to find another body to inhabit. In nowadays many people
and their kids celebrate holiday it became family tradition, therefore many people disprove
celebration of Halloween.
What does Halloween celebrate?
Although celebrating of Halloween became one of our funny holidays in which families, friends
and their kids can reveal their spirits and release their soul. Doubt about celebrating or not will be
out there, but the question is, should we celebrate Halloween? The answer is "no". Halloween
gives impressive record of people who celebrate Halloween than those people who said "no". As a
result of peoples lack of understanding in Halloween being a festival of death.
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The devil is not stupid. He knows very well that we can be deceived if he can blind us to the truth.
If he can keep us from ever knowing Allah (swt) in our lifetime, he has won our soul forever. We
will go to hell. The problem for him is that we all have an overwhelming desire to know God. We
know that we are spiritual beings, at least most of us do. From the time that we can think about
why we are here, we are thinking about what comes after death. Personally, I believe that God has
put that irresistible urge within us to draw us to Him. That is a problem for Satan, but he has come
up with many stumbling blocks to put in our way. He works constantly to make it hard to find the
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7. Personal Narrative Essay On Halloween
Halloween has always been my favorite holiday. Since I was a child, Halloween was the event I
looked more forward to throughout the year, even more than my birthday. Halloween was the
day I got to be anything I wanted, and be rewarded for it by receiving candy. My love for the
holiday during my childhood has played a big role in who I've become now. I love dressing up as
different personas, and I'm attracted to the same eeriness Halloween has. During Halloween, I
tend to want to look good regardless of what the costume is. Whether I'm a witch, a vampire, a
princess, or any sort of monster, it's important that I enjoy my look. Last Halloween I chose to wear
a $50 rubber mask of a gory monster that I had trouble breathing in. That was the first...show more
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I'm going beyond being inappropriate and obscene. I'm talking about offensive and vulgar. They
use oppressed cultures as costumes, they offend religions, and they offend races. Halloween can
sometimes be awful for some. I choose to dwell on the scary and fantasy side of it, rather than
pay attention to the opportunities to destruct. Journal #2: I'm relieved (alleviated) because I was
given more time to paint Gromit's album cover. I'm lacking inspiration (vision) for my art pieces,
yet I'm on a painfully tight schedule. Painting has always been a catharsis for me, but now this
particular project is turning out to be a chore. I was requested (asked) to incorporate the style of
Frances Bacon. Frankly, I don't think they understand how to request commissions because I am
in no way Frances Bacon, and style is individualistic and I cannot be unoriginal about art. My
style or no style. I'm grateful that musicians felt that my art was worthy of being on an album
cover. I feel like I've experienced part of the pressure of being an artist. I've discovered how
important it is that I stand my ground when making commissions. Staying true to your artistic style
is essential to making your artwork purely yourself. Another friend in a band asked for my other art
piece as their album cover as well, they seemed to appreciate my original
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8. Halloween Trick or Treating Story Essay
Waylon and his older brother Jesse were spending another Halloween pounding the pavement. It
was getting dark and cold. Mom and dad sat in the minivan across the street as the kids knocked
on doors and did their best to scare the residents of Tucson. Waylon was dressed as SpongeBob,
while his big brother had dressed up as a pirate. Of course Jesse was the best he told everyone so.
"We better make this the last house, WayWay. It's getting cold and mom is tired," Jesse said
holding his hand. "Well let's do the scary house last," Waylon said. "The spooky house?" Jesse
asked. Waylon smiled wide and pointed across the road to a massive black house all on its own. It
sat at the end of the cul– de– sac, black timber slats and a yard that...show more content...
"WayWay!," Jesse said loud, trying to not shout in case he woke the residents up. He scuttled
down the path after his brother, who was determined to knock on this door. Up the rickety porch
steps he went, it creaked and crackled under his weight. "No.... stop!" Jesse yelled as Waylon
reached up and pulled the door knocker back to swing it. BOOM! The door shuddered so hard it
scared Waylon. Jesse scrambled up the steps and held his hand. "This better be a candy house,"
Jesse said shaking like a leaf. They stood with their candy bags out as they heard loud thudding
footsteps. "I'm scared Jesse," Waylon said. The doorknob turned and a tall man in black clothing
stood glaring at them. The two kids gazed up at him shivering in their shoes. Jesse elbowed his
brother forwards. "Ummm ahh trick or ...... treat?" Waylon said. The tall man glared at them. In
his hand was a bowl of candy, all types of chocolate , hard candy, liquorice and chocolate
marshmallows. He stood glaring at them for a second, and then lowered his huge body to eye
level. His face was pale and scabby. "I choose TRICK!" he yelled as he dropped the candy on the
floor and chased after them. "Run!!" Jesse screamed as he grabbed Waylon's hand dragging him
down the rickety steps and along the yard past the knobbly grass stumps and half broken bicycles.
Jesse turned quickly and he could see the man looking at them, chasing them with his arms out
stretched. "I'm gonna get you kids!" The crazy
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9. Argumentative Essay On Halloween Costumes
In recent years, Halloween costumes have created controversy because they touch on the issue of
cultural appropriation. Children are simply not aware of how their costumes can unwittingly offend
certain cultures or ethnic groups, and parents are also often unsure as to which costume ideas qualify
as "culturally respectful". In the LA Times opinion editorial, "On Halloween, parents have no choice
but to wade into fraught cultural politics," Oppenheimer argues that picking a Halloween costume is
a challenging task with many grey areas as to what is considered offensive to various religious or
ethnic groups who are often the inspiration behind Halloween costumes. He asserts that all
individuals should take care to avoid culturally appropriating, but that there are also grey areas in
costume choice where appropriation isn't as clearly defined. In order to illustrate the nuanced
challenge of picking costumes, Oppenheimer utilizes an anecdote to show how societal values
have changed within his lifetime. He shares, "When I was 10, I was in love with a musical
theater; if you'd forced me to dress up for Halloween, I might have been chosen a character from
'Dreamgirls,' a play about African Americans" (Oppenheimer 3). It is evident that he was not
aware of what was socially acceptable in society being that he was merely 10 years old.
Considering that much time has passed, by reflecting back to his past self, he is able to realize that
dressing this way could have touched many sensitive areas of cultural appropriating a race. As there
are no specific set of standards established in society, individuals follow and adhere to what is
presented in front of them. It is utterly challenging for all individuals to identify what is permitted in
society despite the diversity in ethnic groups and age. While the youths are struggling to find the
perfect balance to avoid cultural appropriating a group, it is also difficult for adults to distinguish
the difference. To advise the individuals in recognizing the difference in regards to the significance
of certain Halloween costumes, Oppenheimer utilizes an appeal to authority with an Yale scholar and
former preschool teacher, Erika Christakis. It is ideal that, "...when it comes to the
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10. Essay On Halloween
Trick–or–Treat: The Origins of Halloween If Americans were asked to give examples of holidays,
they would most likely mention the Fourth of July, Halloween, Thanksgiving, or Christmas. These
specific dates, known as calendar customs, are traditional practices that have become incorporated
into culture due to "social pressure, common usage, and parental or other authority" (Brunvand 406).
Each holiday has rich, historical roots, and many of the customs associated with them have been
transmitted over several generations. In addition, most contemporary holiday customs vary
dramatically from the date's original purpose. In the case of Halloween, the commercialization of
candy and costumes has contributed to a more family–oriented atmosphere compared to the initial
auspicious and superstitious beliefs surrounding this day. Despite its alterations throughout the
years due to cultural and religious reasons, Halloween still remains a prominent influence in
popular culture that will continue to thrive for generations to come. Halloween's inception began
over two thousand year ago. This holiday is believed to be synonymous with Samhain, an ancient
Celtic festival held on October 31st that signified the onset of winter. Samhain had religious
importance as a pagan festival, and the Celtic people often sacrificed food and animals to appease
the gods. The Celts considered this time to be rife with magic and the prime period for war and
sorcery. According to one online source, "It was
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11. Narrative Essay On Halloween
I realized it was one of my most favorite holidays ever, besides Christmas! It was Halloween! I love
Halloween, the sweet smell of pumpkin pies, the cool and crisp fall air, and especially the
dressing up and trick or treating. But, I have a feeling this Halloween was going to be a little
different. As I got dressed I looked at my beautiful Belle costume from Beauty and the Beast.
Instead of being the Belle in the yellow dress towards the end of the movie, I am going to wear a
costume of her from the beginning of the movie. This is when she is dressed up as a maid. I liked it
better than the capacious bulky ball–gown. I was so happy when mama showed me her handy–work.
It was perfect! But, that is enough of my costume, I don't want to give away too much! As I was
walking around the house ( because we had a day off for the holiday), I had noticed that mama
had cooked flapjacks for breakfast! They were delicious, the sweet syrup, the perfect square of
butter, I was flabbergasted! I gobbled them up and quickly washed my hands because I did not
want them to be sticky from the syrup. So finally, I found the Halloween candy stash! I was so
excited, but I knew that I could not take any because my mother would notice that I had taken some.
But the candy she bought was so enticing. My mouth was watering while I was staring at it. Later
that evening, I was helping my mama get ready for the Trick–or–Treaters. Then, as I was pouring the
immense bag of candy in a large, plastic tub, I
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12. History of Halloween
Title: History of HalloweenPurpose: To inform the audience of how Halloween started and
transformed to what it is now. Thesis Statement: How Halloween has evolved from what it once
was to what is now. Introduction: Patrons of the season of Halloween spend over $2.5 billion
dollars every year on candy, costumes, and decorations. Every year millions of kids get dressed
up, knock on doors, and beg for candy. Have you ever wondered where this strange tradition
originated? The three most important points of Halloween can be summed up by looking at its
origins, how it came to include jack–o–lanterns and bobbing for apples, and how it is celebrated
today with trick–or–treating and haunted houses. * Where the origins of Halloween...show more
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Once the Devil did so, Jack decided to keep the money and put in into his pocket next to a silver
cross, which prevented the Devil from changing back to his original form. Jack eventually freed
the Devil, under the condition that he would not bother Jack for 10 years, should Jack die before
then, he would not claim his soul. Ten years pass, Jack again tricked the Devil into a tree to pick
him an apple before he took his soul. While he was up in the tree, Jack carved a cross into the
tree's bark so that the Devil could not come down until he promised Jack not to bother him and to
never take his soul. Soon after, Jack died. As the legend goes, God would not allow such an
unsavory figure into heaven. The Devil, upset by the trick Jack had played on him and keeping his
word not to claim his soul, would not allow Jack into hell. He sent Jack out into the night with only
a burning coal to light his way. Jack put the coal into a carved–out turnip and has been roaming the
Earth ever since. In Ireland and Scotland, people would carve scary faces into turnips and potatoes
and would place them in their windows or near doors to frighten away wandering evil spirits. In the
mid–late 1840's, The Irish Potato Famine caused people to immigrate to the United States. Since
turnips weren't readily available in the U.S., they found pumpkins to be abundant and the best
replacement. * The weird water sport of "Bobbing for Apples". Apples
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13. Essay On Halloween
Madi Mckinnon Ms. Herring 7th Grade ELA 11/09/2017 How was Halloween created?
Trick–or–Treat! Happy Halloween! Have you wondered how Halloween started? It's roots started
in European traditions with the Festival of Samhain. As you can tell Halloween wasn't all about
getting candy. Halloween is fun to me because you get candy. However, when Halloween started it
wasn't all about candy; it was about honoring demons and scaring them away. Halloween started in
the Celtic culture in Ireland. Halloween was at first a pagan holiday to honor the non–living people.
Druid religion's New Year was November 1, but they would start celebrating October 31. In the
eighth century, Pope Gregory III titled November 1st as a time to give credit to demands.
Trick–or–Treating and dressing up started in the 16th century in Ireland, Scottland. Have you heard
of a whale? A whale is when you go door–to–door in costume asking people for candy. They would
exchange food for poem or songs. Halloween also started with the Celtic fair of Samhain. The
Celtic fair of Samhain means summer's end, Which fair of Samhain represented the end of
harvest. The fair of Samhain is when people would have bonfires and wear costumes to get rid of
demons. Some people think the Festival of Samhain is when Lord Samhain, the Lord of the
Darkness, would arrive in search of the spirits to take them to the underworld. Some people say
the ancient Gaelic festival of Samhain is considered the earliest root of Halloween. Halloween
uses some of the things they used in the same festival of Samhain. Halloween was called All
Hallows Eve and dates back to over 2000 years ago referred to it as that. Most European people
called Halloween, All Hallows Eve. All Hallows Eve is the evening before All Saints Day, which
was created by Christians to convert pagans, and is celebrated on November 1st. Gaels believed
that Halloween was a time when the walls between our world and the next became thin and
porous, allowing spirits to pass through, come back to life on the day and damage their crops. The
Catholic church dignified demands on this chosen day, known as Hallows Eve for them. Hallows
Eve marked a pivotal time of year when seasons changed. The spirits
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14. Informative Essay On Halloween
Halloween has its roots in the ancient, pre–Christian Celtic festival of Samhain, which was
celebrated on the night of October 31. The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in the area that is now
Ireland, the United Kingdom and northern France, believed that the dead returned to earth on
Samhain. http://www.history.com/topics/halloween/history–of–trick–or–treating
I don't think most people know about the real history of Halloween because these days it's all
about neighborhoods buying candy and kids and adult dressing up in costume with bags, pillow
cases, etc. going door to door knocking or ringing the doorbell saying "trick or treat" and the
owners give you candy. The meaning of Halloween today? The meaning of Halloween today isn't
as it used to be when I was growing up, me and my cousins used to see who had the best costume
and who had the most candy at the end of the night. Halloween is celebrated in other countries
today, In Ireland, where Halloween originated, the day is still celebrated much as it is in the United
States. In rural areas, bonfires are lit as they were in the days of the Celts, and all over the country,
children get dressed up in costumes and spend the evening "trick–or–treating" in their neighborhoods.
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I dressed up in all kinds of costumes during the 16 years of Halloween nights I celebrated from Andy
from toy story, to scream masks. When I was a child my favorite costumes were power rangers,
redskin's football player, and scary masks of all sorts. I did go trick or treating as a young kid
sometimes I went to the same house twice. My favorite Halloween activities where scaring
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15. Essay On Halloween Costumes
Seventeen people were fatally shot during the halloween weekend in Chicago in 2016. Among them
was a 14 year old high school student. Due to the issues surrounding Halloween, some schools are
taking drastic preventative measures to implement Halloween policies. These could be offensive,
pose a security risk, be hazardous and high school students are too old for Halloween costumes
anyway. No wonder why so many high schools will adopt the Halloween costumes policy. Some
costumes are offensive because they reveal too much and/or demean a race, religion, handicaps or
genders. Costumes with masks and heavy makeup could disguise a person's identity hence it pose a
security risk. Other costumes could be just as dangerous because they pose a health risk. Though the
policy was created to protect the students, many believe that it takes away their freedom of choice,
stifling their creativity and frankly take the fun out of halloween.
Once the students' creativity Some of the halloween costumes are offensive. According to the results
of a national survey, 88% of the students said someone else's halloween costume offended them. Earl
Kinsington who is a community member and a taxpayer said "Last year I saw a young lady dressed
wearing a nun's hat, but her body was barely covered by a black dress that looked like it was
designed to fit a 1st grader's." Her outfit violated the dress code but it made a mockery of the
Catholic religion and degrading to women.
While some costumes cover too
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16. Descriptive Essay On Halloween
My perfect Halloween would be a night of just chilling and watching a marathon of halloween
movies and eating sweets. the party's I would have will at mossy have 2–5 close friends and we
would probably just play video games if there is more than 3 people there. But costume wise if I did
go outside and walk around with my dogs I think I would just put on a onesie and show off my
dressed up pups. If I did buy candy I would just get an assortment of different kinds. But let's go into
more detail about these three ideal halloween must haves.
A perfect party for someone like me contains just a few friends or just even one close one just
chilling on a bean bag watching scary movies for hours on end wile eating our favorite halloween
snacks. But most importantly you need people that will just sit and talk because who dosent like
to talk about scary stories or "ghost" encounters. Like friends that commit to watching scary movies
with you are real friends because they show you their scared side unless there are stone and barely
have any fears at all. Halloween parties are fun with a lot of people but with a few close people you
can do so much more activities big crowds could't do. for instance hide and seek in a small house,
video games that can only handle two players at a time, and the price of just enough pizza for 2 or 3
compared to 15 or 20 is a big difference.
If i got bored of that a perfect halloween costume would be a shark onesie and my dog on a leash and
wearing a fish
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17. Persuasive Essay On Halloween
Not being able to express you frightening side of yourself during halloween is not the school's
right, but also the students vote in this disagreement. As a child everyone's favorite part of
October would be to dress up to be whatever the kids wanted to be. To express your favorite princess,
actor, singer, and super hero was kids favorite part of October 31st. Now that those children got a
lot more older and creative, they would want to use their creative side on their halloween costume.
They would want to show everyone what their favorite hobbies are on halloween, even if it's
makeup, nail polish, or hair coloring. The National Colonial of School Districts has now created a
new policy called "Common Sense Custom Policy" where it has a...show more content...
Also there are limits that the district is spot on, like they don't want anyone to wear extremely
terrifying costumes to school, as a result of someone calling the police. This is totally
understandable that this shouldn't be allowed, but not being able to be a character and not have
heavy makeup on is a little over the line. A girl or guy should be able to have some purple lipstick
on or a smokey eye, that won't distract anyone from learning. Being able to dress and show who
you truly are is the definition of Halloween. Sandra Belle also agrees, she says, "This doesn't seem
like it may be a good idea to me, it completely ruins the meaning of Halloween. Kids enjoy
Halloween because they can show what they like by dressing up like what they like. Halloween
has been a tradition for kids all over, and should not be restricted. There are limits on how short
dresses and skirts should be on costumes though." What Sandra says is one hundred percent
correct at this point, we were all born to be able to express ourselves. It's Halloween, it is suppose
to be scary! What's the point if the districts are taking every teens imagination away to a point
where everyone will be dull and boring in the next 20 years. These high schools should not take the
enjoyment away from us, halloween is the entire point to be scary. How does the districts define
their Halloween, because taking scary away from this holiday is just
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18. Informative Essay On Halloween
What's the first thing you think of when you hear the word "Halloween"? Most people would
respond with costumes. According to history.com, however, the tradition of dressing up only started
a couple hundred years ago. This tradition has both European and Celtic roots. It was believed that
on Halloween, ghosts would come back to the earthly world. People thought that if they left their
homes they would encounter these ghosts. So that these ghosts would not recognize them, people
would wear masks when leaving their homes after dark. They believed that these masks would
cause the ghosts to mistake them for fellow spirits. People would place bowls of food outside of
their doors to keep the ghosts from attempting to enter the homes.
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Before that it was mainly celebrated in Maryland and the southern colonies. As beliefs and customs
of the different ethnic groups of the Europeans and American Indians began to mesh, a distinct
American version of Halloween began to emerge. These first celebrations were public events that
were held to celebrate the harvest. Neighbors would share stories of the dead and scary stories, tell
each other's fortunes, dance and sing. In the second half of the 19th–century, America was flooded
with new immigrants, who helped popularize the celebration of Halloween nationally. Taking from
the Irish and English traditions, Americans began to dress up in costumes and go house to house
asking for food or money. This tradition eventually became known as "trick–or–treating." In the late
1800's, American's wanted to mold Halloween into a holiday that was centered on community and
neighborly get–togethers. They did not want the main focus of the holiday to be ghosts, pranks, and
witchcraft. At the turn of the century, parties, for both adults and children, became the most
common way to celebrate the holiday. These parties were focused on food, games, and festive
costumes. Everyone was encouraged to take anything "frightening" or "grotesque" out of their
Halloween celebrations. By the beginning of the twentieth century, Halloween lost most of its
superstitious and religious
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19. Narrative Essay On Halloween
It was Halloween day and man was it tedious, school was creeping by so slowly it felt like forever
that the boys were in the dull, old classroom listening to their teacher ramble on and on about
fractions. But then the bell suddenly yelled "ringggg". Brayden, Jhad, Karson and Darnel all
hurried back to Brayden's house in a rush to get dressed up in their coordinating costumes. When
they got home Mrs. Williams had after school special Halloween rice krispy treats ready for all the
hungry kids. After they ate a ton they all dashed upstairs in excitement to go and get ready for the
frightening night that awaited them. Once all ready, all of the boys went outside and took pictures
in their crazy outfits that they would wear for "Trick–or–treating." They were now all prepared and
began to watch TV to pass some time until it would get darker outside so they could start collecting
candy. The clock seemed like it was going "tick–tock" for days before the boys were able to go out
and about on Halloween night. But finally the sun started to drop and they knew that could only
mean one thing, they could finally go "trick–or–treating" which they had been waiting for all day
long. Brayden handed all of the boys a big bag to put their candy in. They went on their way and
soon enough their bags were completely full with delicious treats so they headed back to the house
to drop the heavy bags off. "You boys, it's only 7 o'clock and the night has just begun, do you want
to go back out
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20. Descriptive Essay About Halloween Day
The Halloween Day During Halloween day kids and parents celebrate the wonderful time of
Halloween. Children going to every door asking for candy. People carving pumpkins. Kids
dressing up in all types of costumes, walking to every street, but there is a dark side to Halloween
to. Every Halloween a kid goes missing. Legends say that every Halloween there's a Halloween
monster.
One day on West street a group of children was talking about their plans and what there we going
to do for Halloween. There were five children there was John, Emily, Sarah, Sam, and Lily. "I think
we should go to the towns Halloween bash.", said Emily . John said "Lets, go trick–or–treating." I
actually want to do something different this year, do you guys want to go look for the
Halloween monster?", said Sam. "I think you've been watching too much movies.", said Emily.
"There's such thing of a Halloween monster", said Emily. "So let's search for the Halloween
monster on Halloween night. To see if it true or fake.", said Lily. On Halloween, kids were
dressed as clowns, witches, superheroes, and all types of costumes. Kids went to every street
saying trick or treat.The five kids walked and was searching for the Halloween monster. "So Sam
what's your genius plan to catch this monster," said Emily in a sarcastic tone. "Let's say it's name
out loud." The five children shouted, "Halloween monster where are you?" "We see no Halloween
monster! So let's just go
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