The color orange is related to harvest and black is related to death.
There are many theories as to why the colors black and orange were chosen for Halloween. Then most common is that orange was chosen because of the autumn harvest and pumpkins; black was chosen because of darkness/night and because of Halloween's association with the festival, or day, of the dead.
orange: autumn harvest black:death darkness
Because it was originally a Celtic Pagan festival celebrating the end of Summer and the harvest gathered in. It was further said that the festival was to appease spirits that might harm the next year's harvest.
There are many theories for the colors choice for Halloween. The most common is that orange was chosen to represent the autumn harvest and black to represent darkness/night and to associate with the festival/day of the dead.
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The Celtics were given credit for beginning the holiday as a festival of harvest. Harvest time is when things look orange in autumn, so that's why the orange. Black refers to the side of Halloween that deals with the festival of the dead, which it was once believed to be. Black also represents darkness.Pumpkins are orange and some believe this is where orange became a color to represent Halloween.
He sprawls the word 'Samhain', which is a Gaelic festival comparable to Halloween celebrating the harvest and the New Year. It is largely the basis of the holiday Halloween.
Halloween was born from the Celtic festival that is known as Samhain in Ireland, Samhain celebrates the end to the harvest. It is a festival still celebrated by Pagans worldwide.
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The Summer Harvest festival is called Shavu'ot (שבועות) and the Autumn Harvest festival is called Sukkot (סוכות)Answer:Sukkot is not a festival of harvest. It is the festival of ingathering; and those are two different things.
The Festival of Samhain - the pagan celebration that Halloween gets it's origins from - gave thanks for a good harvest, mourned those who had passed in the previous year, and sacrificed animals.
As Halloween is celebrated in the fall, harvest time, you can assume that it's because apples are most in season at this time of year.