- The Jack O'Lantern tradition originated from which Irish myth? About a man nicknamed "Stingy Jack"
- What did Jack do with the coin instead? Why? Jack keep the money and put it into his pocket next to a silver cross. Because he didn't want use his coin.
- Under what condition did Jack free the devil? Not bother Jack for one year. If Jack die he would not claim his soul.
- What trick did Jack play the follwing year and how did he prevent the devil coming down from the tree? Jack carved a sign of the cross into the tree's bark so that the Devil could not come down until the Devil promised Jack not to bother him for ten more years.
- What happend soon after? Jack died. As the legend goes, God would not allow such an unsavory figure into heaven. The Devil, upset by the trick Jack had played on him and keeping his word not to claim his soul, would not allow Jack into hell. He sent Jack off into the dark night with only a burning coal to light his way.
- What problem did jack then face?Jack put the coal into a carved-out turnip and has been roaming the Earth with ever since.
- What did the Irish call Jack's ghost? "Jack of the Lantern," "Jack O'Lantern."
- What did the Irish then begin to make and place in their windows and doorways and why?
- What did the vegetable become in America?
Monday, October 29, 2012
Webquest: Halloween Activity 2
Popular Halloween traditions
Monday, October 22, 2012
Activity 1: Halloween’s history
1. Where is the celebration of Halloween thought to have come from?
2. The Celts occupied an area of land covering three modern day countries. Name all three.
Ireland, United Kingdom and France
3. Why did the Celts celebrate”samhain” on the night of 31st October?
Because it was believed that the ghosts of the dead returned to earth.
4. What did the Celts believe the ghosts of the dead would cause damage and trouble to?
It was believed that they causing trouble and damaging crops.
5. To commemorate the event, what did the Druids build?
The Druids(a priest of an ancient Celtic religion) built huge cacred bonfires.
6. What costumes did they wear?
They wore typically consisting of animal head and skins
7. What did they re-light to help protect them from the coming winter?
Thei re-light their health fires in order to help protect them during the coming winter.
8. By 43AD, who had conquered the Celts?
Roman Empire
9. What two other festivals were combined with “Samhain”?
1.Feralia 2.a day honor Pomona( the Roman goddess of fruit and trees.)
10. After many changes due to the spread of Christianity, what new celebration was created in 1000 AD?
All souls'Day Nov 2nd
11. What were the similarities between this day and “Samhain?
Both are the religious, passing of the dead, and bobbing apple game.
12. What was another name given to this celebration?
Pomona
Pomona
13. What was the night before called and what did this finally become?
Night before called "All-hallows Eve" and eventually become called "Halloween"
Night before called "All-hallows Eve" and eventually become called "Halloween"
Discussion
· Are you surprised by the history of Halloween?
I was quite surprised by it's long history and interesting background.
I was quite surprised by it's long history and interesting background.
· Do you know any other stories about its origins?
Unfortunately not.
Unfortunately not.
· Are there any celebration in your country that have a strange and uncertain history?
We have an event call "Obon" It is an annual buddist event for commemorating one's ancestors.It is believed that every year during this event, the ancestor's spirits return to this world to visit relatives.We hang the lanterns in front of houses to guide the ancestor's spirits.Obon dance are performed. We visit graves and offer some food and drink to the ancestors.
· Do you believe in ghosts and the supernatural?
Yes. I do believe in ghosts and the supernatural.There is so many mysterious things that can't be proof by science.
We have an event call "Obon" It is an annual buddist event for commemorating one's ancestors.It is believed that every year during this event, the ancestor's spirits return to this world to visit relatives.We hang the lanterns in front of houses to guide the ancestor's spirits.Obon dance are performed. We visit graves and offer some food and drink to the ancestors.
· Do you believe in ghosts and the supernatural?
Yes. I do believe in ghosts and the supernatural.There is so many mysterious things that can't be proof by science.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Types of text game
What I have learnt from "Types of text game" are how to distingished the type of texts and how to decide what do I want to produce in the text.
If I can know the intention of text, it helps me easier to understand whole text.Viceversa, It's helps me to write clearer text if I know the purpose of text.
The examples of purpose of texts are "To who?" "Where?" "For what?"etc...
I have learned new vocabraly through the game. It's rhetorical.
"Rhetoric is the art of discourse, an art that aims to improve the facility of speakers or writers who attempt to inform, persuade, or motivate particular audiences in specific situations"(from wikipedia)
If I can know the intention of text, it helps me easier to understand whole text.Viceversa, It's helps me to write clearer text if I know the purpose of text.
The examples of purpose of texts are "To who?" "Where?" "For what?"etc...
I have learned new vocabraly through the game. It's rhetorical.
"Rhetoric is the art of discourse, an art that aims to improve the facility of speakers or writers who attempt to inform, persuade, or motivate particular audiences in specific situations"(from wikipedia)
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