Evolving from the ancient Celtic holiday of Samhain, modern Halloween
has become less about literal ghosts and ghouls and more about costumes
and candy. The Celts used the day to mark the end of the harvest season
and the beginning of winter, and also believed that this transition
between the seasons was a bridge to the world of the dead. Over the
millennia the holiday transitioned from a somber pagan ritual to a day
of merriment, costumes, parades and sweet treats for children and
adults.