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Jack-o'-Lantern
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A Jack-o'-lantern is like a pumpkin that decided to dress up for Halloween.
You take a nice round pumpkin, cut a top opening (as if removing its little hat), scoop out all the pulp inside, and then... you give it a face!
It can be smiling, scary, funny, or even with crooked teeth.
Finally, you place a candle or a small light inside, and voilà: the pumpkin transforms into a glowing little monster, setting the mood for trick-or-treating.
It's almost like Halloween's official lamp post, always ready to light up the night with a mysterious and somewhat mischievous grin.
The legend of the Jack-o'-lantern originated in Ireland and stars a not-so-reputable character named Stingy Jack (“Jack the Miser”).
The story says Jack was cunning, but also a bit of a trickster: he even managed to deceive the devil twice, avoiding hell.
However, when he died, he couldn't even go to heaven (too many minor sins on his conscience).
So he was left to wander in the dark, condemned to an eternity of roaming.
To avoid being completely in the dark, Jack got a burning ember from the devil.
He put it inside a hollowed-out turnip (in Ireland they used those, not pumpkins!) and since then he wanders like a wandering soul, with his improvised lantern.
To remember the legend and ward off evil spirits, the Irish began carving scary faces into turnips with a light inside.
When the tradition arrived in America, turnips were replaced by pumpkins, much larger and easier to carve.
And that's how the jack-o'-lantern we know today was born: a pumpkin-lamp that grins sinisterly and lights up Halloween night.
This is a fantastic and easy-to-print decoration, in just two colors!
Happy Halloween!!!
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