First up, we have the the main themes of each holiday. The main theme of Halloween is scary stuff like witches, frankenstein, and other fictional monsters. They are supposed to scare you and a lot of times make you fear death. However, on Day of the Dead death is celebrated. It has people welcoming they’re dead ancestors back to Earth for a few days. …show more content…
Halloween is celebrated every year on October 31st. It involves younger children dressing up in costumes of all kinds of things like superheros, monsters, tv characters, athletes, etc. These kids then go to houses in their neighborhoods and get handed all kinds of candy. On Day of the dead everyone celebrates by buying all sorts of items like el mole (spicy chocolate sauce), flowers, bread, sugar skulls, and more. These are placed onto a loved one’s tomb along with their favorite food and drink to welcome their spirit back to earth. People often dress up in costumes and sing songs to add more tradition to the holiday.
Finally, we have the popularity of each holiday. Halloween is celebrated in the US, Canada, Ireland, and even some parts of Mexico were Day of the dead is not celebrated. Day of the dead is celebrated in some other Latin American countries besides Mexico but is mostly only celebrated in Mexico. There are more countries that celebrate Halloween because it has spread more from Ireland to US. However, Day of the dead is becoming much more popular in the states.
To conclude I hope that with the evidence I have given that you believe that Day of the dead is very different from Halloween. These two holidays have very different meanings, one holiday scares people of death and the other one celebrates it. It goes to show how these holidays are