There are litterally hundreds of myths that go with Halloween. Some are simple or silly ones, like ghosts and Zombies. Others are more local myths, like that of "Bloddy Mary" or ideas that graveyeards come alive or the dead come back to life on Halloween night. If there is a full moon on Halloween night, other myths such as those of vampires and werewolves also exist. More urban or localized (specific to certain areas or towns) myths exist that may be specific to a location, such as a legend that someone died on Halloween on (bridge, mountain, camp, house, graveyard, ect.).you can also die on halloween- from the scared one
There are a few animals associated with Halloween. Three common ones are bats, black cats, and spiders.
Sparta is located in Greek so most if not all Greek myths are associated with Sparta
Ravens are associated with Halloween.
The United States has some very unique rituals, some of which are also only specifically done in the US. Common Halloween traditions are that of trick-or-treating / candy, Halloween parties, dressing up, myths of vampires / werewolves / ghosts / zombies / ect. and the act of scaring people.
They are difficult to find, have limited shapes and sizes and give out heat
Figures associated with Halloween are ghosts, black cats, witches, jack-o-lanterns, etc.
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no Halloween is a roman catholic holiday
Um... the word IS "halloween."
No. Vampires are a construction of fiction that stem from medieval myths.
A Lycanthrope is a werewolf. As Halloween is the festival of monsters and other scary creatures, Werewolves (Lycanthropes) are also associated with Halloween.
Some People Just Think They Should Make Scary Halloween Movies Because It Makes The Movie Intresting