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    The Story of Black Aggie Essay

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    The Story of Black Aggie Urban legends are the supernatural folklore of our modern society. From one generation to the next, they orally travel throughout the world, constantly changing from one region to the next. Although cultural variations exist, the core of all these urban legends remains the same, to unveil the universally known individual and societal fears. “The Graveyard Wager” is a timeless urban legend told again and again, and the one of which I will explore more in depth. A

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    In “How Urban Myths Reveal Society's Fears” Neal Gabler discusses the cause and effects of urban myths on society and how they can cause fear in people. In the first myth, a groom publicly embarrasses his bride by putting a picture of her having a affair with the best man under each of his reception guests plates. But is it true? There have been numerous accounts of the same story from different locations. Several news papers have tried to get to the bottom of this tall tale, but to only come up

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    the strong winds and rain had cut off all the power to the house. All we had to that night was tell stories, and one tale brought up was about the county we were in. While the urban legend intrigued me, you could easily identify the overarching message of the tale which was to be cautious at night. According to the legend, in 1904 an insane asylum was being shut down per request from residents of Fairfax County. During the transfer there was an accident allowing the inmates to escape into a forest

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    A popular belief in our society today is that urban legends are examples of modern myth. However, these stories do not fulfill the 4 functions of myth, or contain the elements that Jung and Campbell believed should be included in myth from any time period and culture, such as the Monomyth structure and archetypal characters. Urban legends are defined as anecdotal stories that travel by word of mouth and are widely circulated. (Merriam-Webster). It is almost impossible to discover where they originated

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    La Llorona Research Paper

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    Kelcey Wallace Ms. Doyle English 5 17 May 2017 Have you ever heard the legend about La Llorona known as “The Weeping Women”?Do you hear that? Do you hear that crying noise? People say that if you hear her cry expect death! La Llorona is real, even though people say she is she is an urban legend. There has been sightings of her in many places. La Llorona real name was Maria. Maria was a very beautiful mexican women with long thick black shiny hair and also very tall and skinny. She wore a white gown

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    There are many urban legends that persist to this day. Some are told as traditions throughout families, while some are told as part of their culture. Urban legends are still told today because some people believe in certain legends, or want to scare others. One legend that is part of the Hispanic culture and is still told today is La Llorona/ The Weeping Woman. There are many different versions of the story and how it ends. One very popular way the legend is told starts with the La Llorona, also

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    Believe Modern Urban Legends Many people have heard the tale of the dotty grandmother who tried to dry off her damp poodle by placing it in the microwave oven. The dog exploded, sad to say the least , and Grandma has never been quite the same since. The story is not true; it is an urban legend, circulating by word of mouth since the 1970s (Brunvand, 108). Urban legends are popular stories alleged to be true and transmitted from person to person by oral or written communication. Legends tend to arise

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    The legends of crocodiles in the sewers of major cities is a gripping form of urban legend that makes it own genre, between horror and cryptozoology. The legend in this form extends as far back as the 1930’s in the United States, and has been circulated through the internet since the internet itself circulated the globe, and many accounts of sightings have spread through Youtube’s pseudo-documentary community, and Facebook’s unique niche for fantastic tales. Humans crave wild and fictitious stories

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    After encountering the Hoarders and Wasters, Maddy, accompanied by her guide Keanu, come to the region where the DRIFTERS had been damned. This region in the lower FOURTH CIRCLE was particularly cool with a thick fog settled around their feet. As Maddy walks ahead a light mist begins to fall. The sinners here are tending to a dry garden bed. Feeble browned plants are equally spaced apart, giving each sinner their own plant to tend to. Watching and directing them is an ominous shaded figure referred

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    Dear Urban Legends Management, I have analyzed your situation and have come up with various ways to control employees’ speech, monitor employees at work, and approach references. For controlling employees’ speech, you should make it clear that because Urban Trends is a private company, they are employees at will they can be fired for anything. Tell them at if they talk to customers about management they will be fired immediately. Encourage them to come to you with problems instead of talking to the

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