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The Hannya mask is one of the many different masks used in traditional Noh theater. In particular, the hannya mask represented jealousy, usually jealous women.
in my class of social studies in 2nd grade
So far no one but himself seen his face, but in Naruto episode 101 Naruto,Sakura, and Sasuke ask at the end what is under Kakashi's mask it was actually another mask. x)
The story is that she was once a beautiful woman who fell in love with a priest. Her unrequited love causes her to turn into a monster who expresses the fury of a woman overwhelmed by jealousy and anger. jelious women, who grows horns the hanya is a face of a woman who has grown so jelous that she has become disfigured and has grown horns the mask is normally used to ward off evil and has become popular in recent tattooing culture a hanya mask symbolizes a woman who has grown horns and a misfigured face from the jealousy that she possesses. Typically a hanya mask as used in kabuki theater represent a women who has been consumed by jealousy and transformed into a demon/oni, however as with any tattoo the meaning you place on it can be entirely personal, whether you choose to interpret this as your inner demons or anything else is down to you. ANSWER some says that it symbolizes a woman who have been cursed. however, hanya mask was used by the samurai as a helm, by that of their believes, that hanya mask symbolizes that fallen angels are protecting them. Answer hanya does no mean them!!!!!!!! this is so annoying if your name is hanya
All masks have different names, backstories, and represent different things. You'd have to be more specific for a more specific answer.
Howard Carter
red of blood
ancient Egypt
Unknown craftsmen.
who?
The Cairo museum.
I believe it was found by Howard Carter.
because they couldn't stand his ugly face
it is gold with that blue and gold mane type of thing. u can look it up on google images
The Mask - 1995 For All Mask-Kind 2-10 was released on: USA: 1996
A gas mask
A helmet and a mask are similar, except that a helmet covers all of the head where a mask only covers the front (i.e. the face, jaw and the forwrad part of the hair). A mask may also be purely for decoration, such as a party mask or as part of a costume, while a helmet is often intended to provide real protection if struck, such as a hockey goalkeeper's or a motorbike rider's.