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    Urban legends are very complex and interesting aspects of culture. They often inspire holidays, movies, poetry, stories and more. But urban legends go far beyond how they seem on the surface. Decoding the origins and messages behind urban legends is the key to understanding the truth of a legend. Illustrating the messages, urban legends may be benign, or malicious. In this essay we are going to look at these messages and what purpose they serve. First, the paper investigates how people use urban

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    APS ISU: Urban Legends

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    APS ISU – Urban Legends What are Urban Legends? How would one define an urban legend and what is it that differentiates it from other similar terms such as legends, myths and folklore? These terms tend to be group together, and for good reason considering they are all interrelated of each other as a means of storytelling. A legend is established upon historic events but have a fictional component to them and possess great significance to the culture from where it was born. Examples include the

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    This urban legend, with its narrative polish and how recently it has taken place, seems to have had its start in 1980s, when a Turkish man sold his kidney, but had told officials that it was stolen. Later it was proven that he offered to sell his kidney from a newspaper advertisement. This story became famous with its adaption to the TV crime show Law and Order. With its new found fame, many people adapted the plot to better fit their needs upon retelling it, such as changing the location. Locations

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    The Urban Legend of Bloody Mary Essay

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    years) (The Internet Movie Database). This particular version of the popular urban legend of Bloody Mary originates locally from North Potomac, Maryland. The storyteller is a female 19-year-old Caucasian sophomore student, currently studying psychology at the University. The story was collected in the spring on the University campus. After dinner, in a one-on-one environment, she began the story of an urban legend from her childhood. I remember this from back in second grade. It scared

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    Do you believe in the crazy cool urban legends? If so which ones have you heard of and what are some things that make you think that they are real? In case you do not know the yeti is one of the biggest and one of the most common. The reason of the legend still being talked about is because researchers are bringing back more and more information to make people keep believing that the yeti is out there. many researchers are working on making trying to find out for sure if the yeti is real. The Yeti

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    To Believe or Not To 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

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    Urban Legends: a story, usually horrific, which uses pieces of history and information to create a story which is circulated through several generations and cultures. The person telling an urban legend more likely than not has heard the story from someone else. Urban legends are passed down from parents, grandparents, friends, siblings etc... The story has been morphed so many times over the years that the true story behind the legend has been lost in the web of its new versions. Although terrifying

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    The Backseat Murderer A good urban legend is like a good movie. It unfolds perfectly and it appeals to the audience’s hopes, fears, and anxieties. The urban legend I am about to describe was told by a first year female biology major at the University. She is of Indian descent and both her parents work in the biotechnology field. I collected this story on a Sunday night in the dorm. The fact that it was nighttime helped create the proper mood for the story. It was told in a dimly lit dorm room

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    The Impact of Urban Legends Throughout History and Around the World Urban legends have always intrigued me. I am unsure if it is the scare factor that intrigues me, the way in which some of them are told, or some of the lessons that are supposed to be taken from them but one thing I know for sure is that I do not stand alone in this belief. In fact urban legends are told all over the world, even in countries that many have never heard of before. Many people of all backgrounds find them to

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    Summer Project On ‘Influence of Urban Legends on Various Art forms Of 21st Century ’ In partial fulfillment of the requirements for Award of Degree of B.A. Hons. English - 3 Submitted By: Supervised By: Annant Gaur Dr. Smita Mishra A0706113077 Asst. Professor Amity Institute of English Studies and Research AMITY UNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH India DECLARATION Date: 30.7.2014 I, Annant Gaur, student of B.A. Hons

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