Los Muerto Research Paper

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Spanish Essay “El Días Los Muertos” (Day of the Dead) is a day Hispanics use to remember, and honor those who die/passed away. Gifts such as food, flowers, pictures are put on the person's tombstone. Halloween has a different concept to it. Halloween was a day created by Celtic paganism and the British Isles. They believed that the 31 of October was the day ghosts and spirits came out to haunt people. To appease the spirits they would offer candies and treats to the spirits. In summary both of these holidays share similarities in treats and clothing, but they share many differences in their history. First off, El Días Los Muertos is a day many Hispanics celebrate in honor of the dead. They take time to recall all the people who died by putting food, flowers, and other items. They also decorate their tombstones with pictures of flowers, and pictures of them when they were alive. Some people place a flower path. This symbolizes a path for the spirits to go in case they were lost. Parades, music, parties are held at most houses. People make skull candies, tamales, atole, and create costumes of skeletons, and much more. The main point of celebrating “El Dias Los Muertos” is to enlive the dead, honor those who died, and …show more content…
Originally called as “All Halloween” was a day to give sacrifices to the ghost and spirits who came back to life. People would offer candy, animals, and crops to the spirits by burning them in bonfires. They also wore costumes consisting animal heads/skins, and attempted to tell other’s fortunes. Soon in 609 A.D., Pope Boniface The Fourth dedicated this day as All Martyrs Days in the Western Church. Pope Gregory The Third expanded the festival to all saints and martyrs. He also moved the festival day from May 13 to November 1. The reason why it was moved to October 31 is unknown. Halloween and “El Dias Los Muertos” have their own differences, but also share