We went to the amusement park in Madrid
last week and they were celebrating Halloween.
There were decorations, haunted houses and people dressed in costume.
The celebrations of All Hallows’ Eve were brought to the nascent United States
by the Scottish and Irish. Slowly
adopted across the country, this evolution of the original import has been being
exported from the U.S. by Hollywood.
Spaniards gradually saw more and more Halloween-oriented
movies as Spain began to open up to the outside world during the 1970's including horror thrillers like Halloween
starring Jaime Lee Curtis and films showing haunted houses and children trick
or treating.
While the young in Spain
are happy to join in the fun of a Halloween celebration, some customs enjoy
more acceptance than others. There are decorations
in public places but rarely in houses, children put on costumes at school but
don’t carve pumpkins, youngsters try to trick or treat but home owners refuse
to answer the door.

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