Literature 3: Halloween

Literature 3: 
Halloween
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Literature 3: 
Halloween

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Literature Test
At the end of this period:
    - A literature test about all the background information, 
       the questions, and the assignments  
    - Schoolexamen cijfer!

So read the background information, answer the questions in your reader, check your answers, and start studying in time. 

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Assignment 2
Take a look at two trailers of Dracula. If you were to direct a Dracula movie, what would it look like? What would it be about? Which actors would you use? Etc. 

Deadline = Friday 27th of May
The bonus will be added to your literature test grade (which is a SE (school examen) grade!)

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1. Take a guess: Halloween is celebrated on which day of the year?
A
30th of October
B
31st of October
C
1st of November
D
2nd of November

Slide 4 - Quiz

2. Take a guess: True or False "In the past, people believed the dead came back to earth during Halloween."
A
True
B
False

Slide 5 - Quiz

3. Take a guess: Halloween started with a festival held by the Celtic people. Where did they live?
A
Britain
B
France
C
Germany
D
Denmark

Slide 6 - Quiz

4. Take a guess: Halloween is also known as All Hallow's Eve. What does Hallow mean?
A
Evil / Scary
B
Strange / Mysterious
C
Hollow / Empty
D
Saintly / Holy

Slide 7 - Quiz

5. Take a guess: True or False "The carved pumpkins with scary faces were meant to guide lost spirits."
A
True
B
False

Slide 8 - Quiz

Halloween
- Known as All Hallow's Eve
- 31st of October
- People believed the dead came back to earth 
- Started as the Celtic festival of Samhain in Britain
- Celts had various beliefs about nature & the supernatural

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Festival of Samhain
- Celtic people believed
             - 1st of November was the start of the winter & new year
             - souls of the dead visited the homes of loved ones
- Lighted bonfires to frighten evil spirits that came along
- Wore scary masks so evil spirits wouldn't recognise them
   = origin of dressing up for Halloween

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Influence of the Romans
- 1st century AD (na Christus) the Romans conquered Britain
- Added their festival Feralia to the same day as Samhain
- Feralia commemorated (herdenken) the dead
- Holiday remained non-religious 

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Halloween in the USA
- People settling in America in the 17th century: non-religious
   holidays were forbidden
- First Irish immigrants in the 19th century brought Halloween 
- Children pulling pranks, scaring others, trick-or-treating
- Teenagers & adults going to costume parties, carving
   Jack-O'-Lanterns from pumpkins
- Ghost stories & horror movies return each year at Halloween 

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6. Halloween is also known as?
A
All Hallow's Eve
B
All Hail's Eve
C
All Havens Eve
D
All Holy Eve

Slide 13 - Quiz

7. Halloween started as the Celtic festival named?
A
Sanction Festival
B
Samhain Festival
C
Summer Festival
D
Saint Festival

Slide 14 - Quiz

8. What did the Romans do to the festival of Samhain?
A
They forbade the festival
B
They added their own festival to the same day
C
They made Samhain a Christian holiday
D
They started celebrating Halloween as well

Slide 15 - Quiz

9. Which immigrants first brought Halloween to the USA?
A
Scottish Immigrants
B
Danish Immigrants
C
Welsh Immigrants
D
Irish Immigrants

Slide 16 - Quiz

10. Which of the following is not commonly done on Halloween nowadays?
A
Pulling pranks
B
Carving Jack-O'-Lanterns from pumpkins
C
Lighting bonfires
D
Going trick-or-treating

Slide 17 - Quiz

Check the reader:

Literature 3: Halloween
- Read the background information
- Answer the questions (using the internet)
- Check your answers (see Its Learning)
- Work on the 2nd Assignment

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