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My comparison on two holidays

Posted by Andrew.martin00 on February 9, 2019 at 11:40 PM

I decided to compare the American Mardi Gras party to the French holiday of All Saints. All Saints' Day is celebrated on November 1st. All Saints' Day is a celebration celebrated the day after Halloween. It is a celebration to celebrate all the saints of the world recognized and unrecognized. All Saints' Day is celebrated by many sections of the Christian religion. On All Saints Day, it is traditional to hold a grand feast to celebrate the saints. In France and in the French-speaking world, this day is known as La Toussaint. Flowers (especially in chrysanthemums) or crowns called crowns of all saints are placed on each grave or falls. Mardi Gras is a party the day before the night. Mardi Gras is a public holiday where people dress up in costumes and hold a grand parade in the street. The reason for this holiday is to indulge in something new because it is the day when everything is planned before the 40-day period during which you give up something. All Saints' Day is a much less important celebration, simply celebrating with a meal why Mardi Gras dresses with people who dress and who organize gigantic parades and hearty meals that day. Both holidays are religious holidays, although Mardi Gras is celebrated more widely and moves away from the religious atmosphere it has been in the past.

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