lunes, 28 de febrero de 2011

Urban Legend "La Llorona"

La Llorona (Urban Legend)

    The woman who never stop crying is the legend of this woman who has lost her children, and
who can be heard, and sometimes seen, weeping in the night. this sad, sad woman (the name means "She who weeps" in Spanish) is in most stories also known as she wo weeps o in here la llorona it is
said to be Mexican, although sometimes she is a woman who lived in the
American Southwest. As with most urban legends, there are many
variations of La Llorona, but the central plot remains intact: The
woman has lost her children, usually because she herself has killed
them because she wants to marry a man who doesn't want any children.
She is so anguished over the depressing circumstances that she kills
herself as well, and is thus doomed forever to roam her native land,
weeping and wringing her hands. Sometimes she is said to be searching
for her children, and sometimes she is said to appear only as a
warning to those who see her. 

For me the spirit of this woman is out there because she can’t find the way rest in peace and feel whithovt guilt for what she did and she thinks that she sees her childrens in other kids and because of that she cries and weep all nights long seeking for them.

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