万圣节故事关于万圣节有这样一个故事是说有一个叫杰克的爱尔半兰人因为他对钱特别的吝啬就不允许他进入天堂而被打入地狱但是在那里他老是捉弄魔鬼撒旦所以被踢出地狱罚他提着灯笼永远在人世里行走在十月三十一日爱尔兰的孩子们用土豆和罗卜制作杰克的灯笼他们把中间挖掉表面上打洞并在里边点上蜡烛为村里庆祝督伊德神的万圣节孩子们提着这种灯笼挨家挨户乞计食物这种灯笼的爱尔兰名字是拿灯笼的杰克或者杰克的灯笼缩写为Jackolantern在拼写为jackolantern现在你在大多数书里读到的万圣节只是孩子们开心的夜晚在小学校里万圣节是每年十月份开始庆祝的孩子们会制作万圣节的装饰品各种各样桔红色的南瓜灯你可以用黑色的纸做一个可怕的造形一个骑在扫帚把上戴著尖尖帽子的女巫飞过天空或者是黑蝙蝠飞过月亮这些都代表恶运当然黑猫代表运气更差有时候会出现黑猫骑在女巫扫帚后面飞向天空的造形在万圣节的晚上我们都穿着爸爸妈妈的旧衣服和旧鞋子戴上面具打算外出比我们小的孩子必须和他们的母亲一块出去我们大一点的就一起哄到领居家按他们的门铃并大声喊道恶作剧还是招待意思是给我们吃的要不我们就捉弄你里边的人们应该出评价我们的化装噢这是鬼那是女巫这是个老太婆有时候他们会跟我们一起玩假装被鬼或者女巫吓着了但是他们通常会带一些糖果或者苹果放进我们的恶作剧还是招待的口袋里可是要是没人回答门铃或者是有人把我们赶开该怎么办呢我们就捉弄他们通常是拿一块肥皂把他们的玻璃涂得乱七八糟然后我们回家数数谁的糖果最多还有一个典型的万圣节花招是把一卷手纸拉开不停地往树上扔直到树全被白纸裹起除非下大雪或大雨把纸冲掉纸会一直呆在树上这并不造成真正的伤害只是把树和院子搞乱一种万圣节的恶作剧HALLOWEENOnestoryaboutJackanIrishmanwhowasnotallowedintoHeavenbecausehewasstingywithhismoneySohewassenttohellButdownthereheplayedtricksontheDevilSatansohewaskickedoutofHellandmadetowalktheearthforevercarryingalanternWellIrishchildrenmadeJackslanternsonOctober31stfromalargepotatoorturniphollowedoutwiththesideshavingholesandlitbylittlecandlesinsideAndIrishchildrenwouldcarrythemastheywentfromhousetohousebeggingforfoodforthevillageHalloweenfestivalthathonoredtheDruidgodMuckOllaTheIrishnamefortheselanternswasJackwiththelanternorJackofthelanternabbreviatedasJackolanternandnowspelledjackolanternThetraditionalHalloweenyoucanreadaboutinmostbookswasjustchildrensfunnightHalloweencelebrationswouldstartinOctoberineveryelementaryschoolChildrenwouldmakeHalloweendecorationsallkindsoforangepaperjackolanternsAndfromblackpaperyoudcutscarydesigns4545anevilwitchwithapointedhatridingthroughtheskyonabroomstickmaybewithblackbatsflyingacrossthemoonandthatmeantbadluckAndofcourseblackcatsformorebadluckSometimesablackcatwouldrideawayintotheskyonthebackofthewitchsbroomAndonHalloweennightweddressupinMomorDadsoldshoesandclothesputonamaskandbereadytogooutsideThelittlekidschildrenyoungerthanwewerehadtogowiththeirmothersbutweolderoneswenttogethertoneighborshousesringingtheirdoorbellandyellingTrickortreatmeaningGiveusatreatsomethingtoeatorwellplayatrickonyouThepeopleinsideweresupposedtocometothedoorandcommentonourcostumesOhheresaghostOhtheresawitchOhheresanoldladySometimestheywouldplayalongwithusandpretendtobescaredbysomeghostorwitchButtheywouldalwayshavesomecandyandmaybeanappletoputinourtrickortreatbagsButwhatifnoonecometothedoororifsomeonechasedusawayThenwedplayatrickonthemusuallytakingapieceofsoapandmakemarksontheirwindowsAndafterwardswewouldgohomeandcountwhogotthemostcandyOnepopularteenagersHalloweentrickwastounrollarolloftoiletpaperandthrowithighintoatreeagainandagainuntilthetreewasallwrappedinthewhitepaperThepaperwouldoftenstayinthetreeforweeksuntilaheavysnoworrainwasheditoffNorealharmdonebutitmadeabigmessofboththetreeandtheyardunderitOnekindofHalloweenmischief