Both are celebrated around the same time (last days of October to frist days of November), and involve ideas of legends and myths and ideals of the dead / of death.
Day after halloween is the day of the dead veterans day and memorial day
Yes, but they celebrate a similar holiday call "day of the dead" as opposed to the American versions of "halloween".
on halloween the day of te dead is celebrated
day of the dead is a spanish holiday, while Halloween is an American holiday. on day of the dead the spanish celebrate and honor the dead, so it is very much like all souls' day. Halloween is when you knock on peoples' doors and ask for candy. I'm pretty sure day of the dead is an official holiday but Halloween is definitely, but unfortunately, not.
Halloween and Day of the Dead both have to do with the spirits of the dead, though Halloween has more to do with warding off evil spirits and Day of the Dead is focused more on welcoming the spirits of family ancestors back into the household, and respecting the dead.
You dress up.Sweets like candy.involve ideas of legends and myths and ideals of the dead / of death.Both involve vreepy characters.
In the modern day, they're actually asimilar. But Halloween came from the Gaelic pagan festival of Samhain, which featured worship of the dead - as does Day of the Dead.
Day of the dead.
Dia De Los Muertos. Like the deaths day. they celebrate it like Halloween but giving thanks to their dead family and they give them food in sign of thankfulness. like sweet bread and wines and other types of food.
No, It isn't.
The Spanish and Mexican and other similar cultures celebrate their own holiday, known as "Dios de Los Muertos" or "Day of the Dead". It is similar to Halloween in the sense that it involves ides of ghosts and spirits and treats and costumes, but it is more of a holiday to honor those who have passed on and celebrate the idea of a happy afterlife.
They celebrate the day of the death