Creating Jack-o’-lanterns is part of both Irish and Christian tradition, with the controversial claim that these carved vegetables ward off evil spirits.[1] Such wary evil spirits are supposedly afraid of the scary faces carved into the vegetables (currently pumpkins in the U.S.). The same protective benefit is said to also come dressing up like a ghost for Halloween[2] or having stone gargoyles on the exterior of a building[3], though gargoyles tend to be out all year round. Is there something to the claim of Jack-o’-lanterns providing protection from evil spirits, or are these carved vegetables just fun Halloween decorations?
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