Saturday, March 23, 2013

Kanghayoung/Assignment 2/Tuesday-11am class

Halloween: Scary and Funny

 

One of the holidays which Korean people are envious of may be Halloween day in western culture. Halloween also known as 'All Hallows' Eve' is a yearly celebration observed in a number of western countries on October 31st, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows. People believe that the dead wake up and ghost and phantom appear on that day. To trick the ghost and phantom, people wear costumes and put make-up on their faces like ghost. Halloween is world-wide festival to enjoy makeup and party.

Halloween is derived from 'Samhain' festival of the Celts. 'Samhain' was celebrated for worshiping the god of death and welcoming a new year. The Celts believed that November 1st was the departure of new year and phantoms of the dead came back to the real world in the night of October 31st. The Celts put on masks and had a bonfire to protect themselves from the ghost. After Rome took over the Celts, Christianity was introduced to Rome. November 1st was designated as All Hallow Day by Pope Boniface IV, therefore the day before All Hallow Day became All Hallow's Eve. That word were passed down and finally changed into 'Halloween' today.

During the holiday of Halloween, everyone enjoy this festival regardless of age and gender. People wear costume such as witch and put make-up on their faces like corps. The most famous custom on the Halloween Day is 'trick or treat' for children. Children with ghost costume go around the town and visit door to door, saying 'trick of treat' to each houses. Then, adults take their cute threat and give them candies. If some adults don't give them candies, children scribble on the windows of that house. But most houses prepare candies for children. On this day, scary pumpkin which is called as Jack-o'-lantern is often seen at many places. People prepare Jack-o'-lantern which is made from hollowed pumpkin for Halloween.

In Korea, Halloween was not that famous festival in the past. However, since 2000s it has started to spread out from children to adults. Every year, amusement parks such as Everland hold festivals and clubs host parties on the Halloween Day. But some conservative people feel uncomfortable about this because they think the Halloween is not ours but from other's.

Halloween is not that serious holiday. Everyone can just enjoy it for fun. Unlike Korean traditional holiday, Halloween is not family centered celebration. With friends, family and neighborhood, people completely absorbed in the Halloween party. They eat sweet candies, delicious food and dance together in the pleasant atmosphere of Halloween. Although today Halloween Day is degraded more commercially, it is a still representative festival in the west. It gives pleasure and chances to return to innocence of childhood to everyone.

 

4 comments:

  1. To Kang Hayoung From An Yumi

    1. What I like about this piece of writing is that you introduce every details about Holloween from its origin to how people enjoy the festival. I also especially like the part that you write about Korean's Halloween. And I like that you point out the difference between Korean traditional holiday and Halloween.

    2. Your main point seems to be Halloween is a representative festival in the west.

    3. These particular words or lines struck me as powerful:
    family centered celebration : you convey the exact meaning that you intended to.
    chances to return to innocence of childhood to everyone

    4. Some things aren’t clear to me. These lines or parts could be improved (meaning not clear, supporting points missing, order seems mixed up, writing not lively):

    Although today Halloween Day is degraded more commercially~ : I did not see any clue about this fact before I read this sentence. To me, it is a little bit confusing because you explained nothing about Halloween's becoming commercial and just put completely new information at the end.

    5. The one change you could make that would make the biggest improvement in this piece of writing is that I think your writing would be better and more interesting if you improve the third body paragraph which is about Korean's Halloween day. This paragraph is comparatively short and ends with the sentence which is an opposite to the overall voice of your writing. Maybe you can add more after this sentence in order to give more coherence and enrichment.

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  2. To Kang Hayoung From Hannah Bae

    1. What I like about this piece of writing is the interesting topic and you explained about history of Halloween in detail. Also, you compared it with Korean's and it was great.

    2. Your main point seems to be Halloween is a day reminds people childhood and everyone can enjoy.


    3. These particular words or lines struck me as powerful:
    Korean people are envious of : I smiled when i saw it. I remember when i was in an english academy, every student wanted to enjoy Halloween and we held it every year. Connected with my childhood, it drew my attention.

    4. Some things aren’t clear to me. These lines or parts could be improved (meaning not clear, supporting points missing, order seems mixed up, writing not lively):
    If you added additional information about how commercially Halloween has changed, it would be easier to understand. When I read the sentence, i couldn't figure out what commercial thing you mentioned and what you think. It made me little confused.

    5. The one change you could make that would make the biggest improvement in this piece of writing is adding something to the 4th paragraph. If I were you, I would compare the Korean traditional day and Halloween in the 4th paragraph and talk about the commercial thing in the last paragraph. I think 4th paragraph is shorter than others. It's not a big deal but making lenth of paragraph similar is important in a manner of readability, i think.

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  3. Halloween: Scary and Funny

    One of the holidays which Korean people are envious of may be Halloween day in western culture. Halloween also known as 'All Hallows' Eve' is a yearly celebration observed in a number of western countries on October 31st, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows. People believe that the dead wake up and ghost and phantom appear on that day. To trick the ghost and phantom, people wear costumes and put make-up on their faces like ghost. Halloween is world-wide festival to enjoy makeup and party.
    Halloween is derived from 'Samhain' festival of the Celts. 'Samhain' was celebrated for worshiping the god of death and welcoming a new year. The Celts believed that November 1st was the departure of new year and phantoms of the dead came back to the real world in the night of October 31st. The Celts put on masks and had a bonfire to protect themselves from the ghost. After Rome took over the Celts, Christianity was introduced to Rome. November 1st was designated as All Hallow Day by Pope Boniface IV, therefore the day before All Hallow Day became All Hallow's Eve. That word were passed down and finally changed into 'Halloween' today.
    During the holiday of Halloween, everyone enjoy this festival regardless of age and gender. People wear costume such as witch and put make-up on their faces like corps. The most famous custom on the Halloween Day is 'trick or treat' for children. Children with ghost costume go around the town and visit door to door, saying 'trick of treat' to each houses. Then, adults take their cute threat and give them candies. If some adults don't give them candies, children scribble on the windows of that house. But most houses prepare candies for children. On this day, scary pumpkin which is called as Jack-o'-lantern is often seen at many places. People prepare Jack-o'-lantern which is made from hollowed pumpkin for Halloween.
    In Korea, Halloween was not that famous festival in the past. However, since 2000s it has started to spread out from children to adults. Every year, amusement parks such as Everland hold festivals and clubs host parties on the Halloween Day. But some conservative people feel uncomfortable about this because they think the Halloween is not ours but from other's. They are worrying about our traditional celebrations like chuseok being neglected as time goes by. Instead of Korean traditional day, foreign culture such as Halloween is standing out among the young. While accepting new festival and celebration, people have duties to cherish their own traditional celebrations. As long as our traditional days are kept continuously, it seems that the Korean Halloween will give lots of pleasure to people and make them feel unusual thing which is different from what they already have experienced.
    Halloween is not that serious holiday. Everyone can just enjoy it for fun. It has its own color and unique features such as dressing-up and ‘Trick or Treat’. Unlike Korean traditional holiday, Halloween is not family centered celebration. With friends, family and neighborhood, people completely absorbed in the Halloween party. They eat sweet candies, delicious food and dance together in the pleasant atmosphere of Halloween. It gives pleasure and chances to return to innocence of childhood to everyone all over the world.

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  4. Halloween: Scary and Funny

    One of the holidays which Korean people are envious of may be Halloween day in western culture. Halloween also known as 'All Hallows' Eve' is a yearly celebration observed in a number of western countries on October 31st, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows. People believe that the dead wake up and ghost and phantom appear on that day. To trick the ghost and phantom, people wear costumes and put make-up on their faces like ghost. Halloween is world-wide festival to enjoy makeup and party.
    Halloween is derived from 'Samhain' festival of the Celts. 'Samhain' was celebrated for worshiping the god of death and welcoming a new year. The Celts believed that November 1st was the departure of new year and phantoms of the dead came back to the real world in the night of October 31st. The Celts put on masks and had a bonfire to protect themselves from the ghost. After Rome took over the Celts, Christianity was introduced to Rome. November 1st was designated as All Hallow Day by Pope Boniface IV, therefore the day before All Hallow Day became All Hallow's Eve. That word were passed down and finally changed into 'Halloween' today.
    During the holiday of Halloween, everyone enjoy this festival regardless of age and gender. People wear costume such as witch and put make-up on their faces like corps. The most famous custom on the Halloween Day is 'trick or treat' for children. Children with ghost costume go around the town and visit door to door, saying 'trick of treat' to each houses. Then, adults take their cute threat and give them candies. If some adults don't give them candies, children scribble on the windows of that house. But most houses prepare candies for children. On this day, scary pumpkin which is called as Jack-o'-lantern is often seen at many places. People prepare Jack-o'-lantern which is made from hollowed pumpkin for Halloween.
    In Korea, Halloween was not that famous festival in the past. However, since 2000s it has started to spread out from children to adults. Every year, amusement parks such as Everland hold festivals and clubs host parties on the Halloween Day. But some conservative people feel uncomfortable about this because they think the Halloween is not ours but from other's. They are worrying about our traditional celebrations like chuseok being neglected as time goes by. Instead of Korean traditional day, foreign culture such as Halloween is standing out among the young. While accepting new festival and celebration, people have duties to cherish their own traditional celebrations. As long as our traditional days are kept continuously, it seems that the Korean Halloween will give lots of pleasure to people and make them feel unusual thing which is different from what they already have experienced.
    Halloween is not that serious holiday. Everyone can just enjoy it for fun. It has its own color and unique features such as dressing-up and ‘Trick or Treat’. Unlike Korean traditional holiday, Halloween is not family centered celebration. With friends, family and neighborhood, people completely absorbed in the Halloween party. They eat sweet candies, delicious food and dance together in the pleasant atmosphere of Halloween. It gives pleasure and chances to return to innocence of childhood to everyone all over the world.

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