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    Urban Legends Essay

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    We have all heard of strange and gory stories that are supposedly true, experienced by a friend of a friend. Whether true or not these so called "urban legends" tend to circulate throughout society thriving on each individual's fears and curiosity. What most people don't realize is, within these tales lies the attitudes and values of a community. These tales do not survive throughout the years solely on the basis of their entertainment level, but due to the fact that they reflect society's fears

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    Imagine the urban legends from your younger years, a reminiscent of your wildest fears. Your heart rate gradually increases from the thought, feeling it pump out from your chest. Your breathing staggers and paranoia surrounds you. You’re frozen from fear, yet you can’t run or fight it off. As we grow, urban legends are intended to make us feel specific emotions: as children they instill fear, as adolescents they’re meant more as humorous banter, while as adults, they’re forgotten and replaced with

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    Urban Legend Bloody Mary

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    “Bloody Mary” legend over the many decades and versions, it's a challenge to really analyze its cultural symbolism, because it's different from culture to culture. However, it is possible to theorize a single interpretation by examining the more pointed points thatcomprise the legend together. The ritual is almost always carried out by children, most commonly girls, in a dark bathroom, by means of a chant. A woman then appears in the mirror, most typically with malicious intentions. The legend of “Bloody

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    Themes Of Urban Legends

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    amongst hundreds of people. Urban legend, by definition, is a humorous or horrific story that people usually believe, even when there is no proof of where it started from, or of the trustworthiness of that story. Urban legends have appealed to many ranges of audiences since this genre tends to attract many individuals. For instance, college students have taken an interest towards these legends, whether they like the strange stories or the actual messages behind it. Urban legends have taught college students

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    Urban Legends Essay

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    Jordan Groll American Society: Urban Legends in the Classroom What is it about America that causes students and people to crave an education? Could it be the intense pressures of society, or could it even be the simple fact that we want to educate ourselves? For centuries people were fine with being un-educated and life was simple and laid back, but when John Cotton (a noted Puritan Minister) established the first public school in America, people began to eat it up. And thus was

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    Essay on Urban Legend of Car Headlights

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    their urban legends. One legend, often called “Lights Out,” was mentioned by just about all of the students I interviewed. Those who did not mention it on their own recognized it when I described it. I interviewed a 19-year-old male sophomore who anticipates getting into the School of Business. He transferred from Community College this past fall, and currently lives with a relative in a nearby off-campus home. He went to a small Catholic high school. He recalls first hearing this legend early

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    I'm here to tell you about the urban legend of the Bloody Mary. “Bloody Mary” is a urban legend that first originated in in the early 1960s as an adolescent party game, and the person would take a candle or a flashlight and go into a dark room and look into a mirror and say a chant,” The exact chant is unknown”. After you say the chant a unknown amount of times something would appear and or happen. For example in the Poems of Robert Burns, published in 1787: Is a great example of a bloody mary

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    Essay about Urban Legends

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    Joel Beckwith Febuary 13, 2001 Urban Legends In this paper I will explain exactly what an urban legend is,and give some examples of very popular ones that have been passed by word of mouth for decades across the United States. 1 " An urban legend is a story that is so bizarre,horrifying,or unexplainable, that it makes something inside of us want to believe it." Urban Legends can have traced origins from other countries, universities, states, or people,that just decided to made

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    Urban legends are like a type of desire. Be it the occurrence of Roswell UFO or the conspiracies of the American dollar bill; the similarity found between them were 'realism'. Now then, how did this urban legend come about? It started as an ordinary rumor- one player holding 300 game rankings with an perfect undefeatable record including the fact he had beaten every cheats and grandmaster. The news spread like wild fire, and some had even suspected this genius gamer to actually be a hacker. Whatever

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    Urban Legends Legend says that if someone says the name “Bloody Mary” three times into a mirror, that she will magically appear in the room and scratch their face off. Of course this legend is not true, but people would tell this story and through fear, make others believe that it was. Urban legends such as “Bloody Mary” date all the back to the 1930’s, around the same time where the book “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee was set. In the book, the people of Maycomb, Alabama use Boo Radley, a

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