A macabre-themed ornamental item intended for All Hallows’ Eve, it typically simulates a deceased individual contained within a shroud or sack. These simulations often employ lightweight materials such as plastic or fabric and may include fabricated bodily features to enhance the effect. As an illustration, one might encounter a prop consisting of a zippered black bag with simulated blood spatter and a protruding “hand,” suspended from a porch railing during the holiday.
The appeal stems from the desire to evoke fear and amusement during a period characterized by playful engagement with mortality and the supernatural. Its use contributes to the creation of immersive, chilling environments at haunted houses, costume parties, and residential displays. Historical precedents exist in earlier forms of theatrical and festive representation of death, adapting over time to contemporary tastes for increasingly realistic and shocking imagery. The perceived value derives from its ability to generate memorable and unsettling experiences for observers.