Compare And Contrast La Dia De Los Muerto

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La Dia de los Muertos also known as Day of the Dead is celebrated in Latin America and Mexico like Halloween is celebrated in the United States. Both of these holidays celebrate celebrate spirits. Day of the Dead and Halloween share many similarities and differences between the history, food, and clothing they wear. Day of the Dead started during Mayan and Aztec times. Death is not feared by them they actually welcome it with open arms. The Aztecs believed the way a person died determined what kind of life they had in the afterlife. Halloween was started by the Celts. The first ever jack-o-lanterns were turnips not pumpkins like we use today for Halloween. We wear costumes on Halloween like superheros and princesses but when the holiday was first started they dress up as spirits to scare them away. …show more content…

They bring food to the cemetery for their dead loved ones. Friends and relatives eat pan de muerto which is bread of the dead. For Halloween people get candy to eat. People dress up and say “trick or treat” to receive candy or treats. For Halloween people dress up in costumes of famous people or their favorite television or movie character. However originally the Celts dressed up like the dead to scare away the spirits. For Day of the Dead people wear wooden skull masks . Boys dress up like old men and dance. In conclusion while the Day of the Dead and Halloween have similarities there are many differences. I explained some of the differences but there are many more. The history, clothes, and food of both Day of the Dead and Halloween are very different but overall they all occur for both holidays. Citations- Article 1 Betteley, Pat. "La Dia De Los Muertos: A "Spirited" Holiday." Faces, vol. 33, no. 6, Mar. 2017, p. 24. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=f6h&AN=121264796&site=eds-live&scope=site. Article

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