The central idea explored posits a reversal of typical Halloween practices. As an alternative of people adopting disguises or assuming various identities by way of apparel, the main focus shifts to a single day, Halloween, the place the absence of costuming turns into the defining attribute.
The importance of this idea lies in its potential for encouraging authenticity or a return to a person’s perceived ‘true’ self. By forgoing the established custom of masquerade, the emphasis is positioned on presenting oneself with out artifice. Traditionally, Halloween has offered an outlet for exploring various roles and identities; this counter-narrative presents a contrasting perspective.