To begin, you should be aware that the Halloween symbols we are about to discuss are inextricably linked to the festival’s origins. Halloween originated from the Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago in what is now England, Ireland, and northern France. At the very start, this holiday was called Samhain, celebrated by the Irish in November 1st every year.
As we all know, the vast majority of Americans are non-native, with the majority of them being immigrants. A large number of the first immigrants to America came from England and the Celtic regions. So they were the ones who brought Halloween to America. The time to celebrate Halloween Day then has been changed to October 31 until now.
Since the 1800s, the horror folktales brought by the Celts have contributed significantly to the traditional value of Halloween in America. Simultaneously, characters and images have emerged from those creepy stories to become the most popular Halloween symbols up to the present day.