Ragazzi urgentissimo leggenda di Jack o Lantern!
Entro sta sera vi prego la leggenda di Jack o lantern quella vera insomma come dire quella del ubriacone!Per fa vore vi prego entro questa seraa è per domani!
P.s la leggenda in inglese!!
Grazie in anticipo a tutti!
P.s la leggenda in inglese!!
Grazie in anticipo a tutti!
Risposte
Jack-o'-lantern
The custom of Halloween is linked to the famous Irish legend of Jack, a blacksmith's cunning, greedy, drunken, that one day he met the devil at the bar. Because of his state of intoxication, his soul was almost in the hands of the devil, but cleverly managed to make the devil a coin promising his soul in exchange for one last drink. Jack put the devil in his purse, next to a silver cross, so that he could not change back. Then the devil promised him that he would take his soul in the next ten years, and Jack set him free. [1]
Ten years later, the devil came again, and Jack asked him to pick an apple from a tree before you take his soul. In order to prevent the devil descended, the wily Jack carved a cross on the trunk. Only after a long altercation the two came to a compromise: in exchange for freedom, the devil would have to save Jack eternal damnation. During his life he committed so many sins that, when he died, rejected by Heaven and Hell presented himself, was "cordial" driven by the devil, who reminded him of the deal and was happy to let it wander as a tormented soul. Observation that it was cold and dark, the devil threw a firebrandthe devil threw a firebrand (as coming from hell forever), Jack positioned inside a turnip he had with him. from that time began to run without truce in search of a resting place on earth. Halloween would then be the day when Jack goes in search of a refuge. The inhabitants of each country are required to hang a lantern outside the door to indicate the unfortunate souls that their home is no place for him.
So, initially, the lantern was used as vegetables and turnip. Subsequently, however, because of the large "potato famine" in Ireland, many Irish emigrated to America, replacing the most common pumpkin turnip-American.
ciaooooo :hi
The custom of Halloween is linked to the famous Irish legend of Jack, a blacksmith's cunning, greedy, drunken, that one day he met the devil at the bar. Because of his state of intoxication, his soul was almost in the hands of the devil, but cleverly managed to make the devil a coin promising his soul in exchange for one last drink. Jack put the devil in his purse, next to a silver cross, so that he could not change back. Then the devil promised him that he would take his soul in the next ten years, and Jack set him free. [1]
Ten years later, the devil came again, and Jack asked him to pick an apple from a tree before you take his soul. In order to prevent the devil descended, the wily Jack carved a cross on the trunk. Only after a long altercation the two came to a compromise: in exchange for freedom, the devil would have to save Jack eternal damnation. During his life he committed so many sins that, when he died, rejected by Heaven and Hell presented himself, was "cordial" driven by the devil, who reminded him of the deal and was happy to let it wander as a tormented soul. Observation that it was cold and dark, the devil threw a firebrandthe devil threw a firebrand (as coming from hell forever), Jack positioned inside a turnip he had with him. from that time began to run without truce in search of a resting place on earth. Halloween would then be the day when Jack goes in search of a refuge. The inhabitants of each country are required to hang a lantern outside the door to indicate the unfortunate souls that their home is no place for him.
So, initially, the lantern was used as vegetables and turnip. Subsequently, however, because of the large "potato famine" in Ireland, many Irish emigrated to America, replacing the most common pumpkin turnip-American.
ciaooooo :hi