Dedicated Party-Goer Stays In Character During Halloween Rave

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At a Hallowen party in Anchorage, Alaska, an assistant was causing terror in his Michel Meyers costume, as this man took his role as a murderer very seriously. It was inevitable that the cameras captured him, it seemed Michael himself attending a party in search of some victim. After a while and it was disturbing to see that this person did not dance or enjoy the party as a normal person definitely the best costume! Seeing this man in costume brings to mind the original Halloween movie. This man is very close to perfectly imitating Michael's behavior. His psychopathy is a mystery to everyone, including his psychiatrist Dr. Loomis who describes him in terms of "pure evil," "inhumanly patient," and "devoid of all understanding, reason and meaning of life and death, good and evil, which makes him remotely human. He describes his eyes as "the eyes of the Devil".

The custom of dressing up for Halloween has Celtic roots, rather Anglo-Saxon. Winter nights hundreds of years ago posed a threat to people. His darkness made him very afraid because they believed that on All Saints night, the dead came to life and became ghosts, mummies, witches, and so on. People also thought they would be found in the streets if they left their homes. Since not everyone could afford to stay locked up at home all night, those who went out believed that disguising themselves would not be recognized by the ghosts. And what did they do? For he wore masks, hoods, in order to mislead the ghosts in their search for spirits. Early celebrations in the United States included public parties where neighbors shared stories of death and ghosts, guessed luck, danced, and sang.

By the mid-19th century, annual fall festivities were common, but Halloween was not yet celebrated nationwide. This began to spread with the arrival of new Irish immigrants in the second half of the century. At that time, Americans began disguising themselves and going house to house asking for food or money, a practice that later became what we know today as trick or treating. So will millions of children around the world on the night of October 31. Happily, not everything is fear and terror on Halloween night. As time went by, and because the children also came to add to this celebration, the Halloween costumes underwent some alterations. There are still the costumes of witches, ghosts, Frankenstein, mummies, headless man, etc., but to those were added costumes of animals, fairies, and other good characters. After all, it's all about letting children's imagination run wild through the costumes.

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