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Title: Urban Legends


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What is an Urban Legend?
  • A kind of modern folklore consisting of stories
    often thought to be factual by those who are
    circulating them.
  • EX Humans Can Lick Too
  • EX Bloody Mary

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Are they true or not?
  • Urban Legends are not necessarily untrue, but
    they are often distorted, exaggerated, or
    sensationalized.
  • EX Pop Rocks and Soda KILLS!

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Do they take place in the city?
  • Despite the name, Urban Legends do not
    necessarily take place in an urban setting. The
    name is designed to differentiate them from
    traditional folklore.

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How are they circulated?
  • Urban Legends, or ULs, are sometimes repeated in
    news stories and, in recent years, distributed by
    e-mail.
  • People frequently say such tales happened to a
    friend of a friend-so often, in fact, that
    friend of a friend or FOAF, has become a
    commonly used term for this sort of story.

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How long have they been around?
  • Some ULs have survived a long time, changing
    slightly over the years.
  • EX Spiders in the Hairdo
  • Others are new and reflect modern circumstances.
  • EX The Great Kidney Heist

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Structure
  • Most ULs are framed as stories, with plots and
    characters.
  • The UL resembles a joke, especially in how they
    are told, only they are much darker in tone and
    theme.
  • The elements of horror, mystery, fear, or humor
    are part of what make these tales so attractive.

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Different types of ULs
  • Many ULs are presented as warnings, or
    cautionary tales.
  • EX Someones in the backseat
  • Other ULs are better known as widely dispersed
    misinformation.
  • EX Automatic As in college upon death

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Types(Cont.)
  • Horrific Crimes
  • Many ULs are about horrific crimes, or other
    situations that might affect a lot of people.
  • EX Roach eggs and envelopes
  • if one hears a story like this, they might feel
    like they need to repeat it to friends.

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  • 2001 Variant Email example contributed by Gerry
    F., 2 April 2001
  • Subject just a note of warning... Yeah... so if
    I am going to be grossed out, I thought I would
    share it with all of you.
  • A woman was working in a post office in
    California. One day she licked the envelopes and
    postage stamps instead of sing a sponge. That
    very day the lady cut her tongue on the envelope.
    A week later, she noticed an abnormal swelling of
    her tongue. She went to the doctor, and they
    found nothing wrong. Her tongue was not sore or
    anything. A couple of days later, her tongue
    started to swell more, and it began to get really
    sore, so sore, that she could not eat. She went
    back to the hospital, and demanded something be
    done. The doctor took an x-ray of her tongue, and
    noticed a lump. He prepared her for minor
    surgery. When the doctor cut her tongue open, a
    live roach crawled out. There were roach eggs on
    the seal of the envelope. The egg was able to
    hatch inside of her tongue, because of her
    saliva. It was warm and moist... This is a true
    story reported on CNN Andy Hume wrote Hey, I
    used to work in an envelope factory. You wouldn't
    believe the..... things that float around in
    those gum applicator trays. I haven't licked an
    envelope for years. To All I used to work for a
    print shop (32 years ago) and we were told NEVER
    to lick the envelopes. I never understood why
    until I had to go into storage and pull out 2500
    envelops that were already printed for a customer
    who was doing a mailing and saw several squads of
    roaches roaming around inside a couple of boxes
    with eggs everywhere. They eat the glue on the
    envelopes. I think print shops have a harder time
    controlling roaches than a restaurant. I always
    buy the self sealing type. Or if need be I use a
    glue stick to seal one that has the type of glue
    that needs to be wet to stick. PLEASE PASS THIS
    ON!!!!

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Types (Cont.)
  • Many, like tall tales, contain a grain of truth.
  • EX Coca-Cola, Fanta, and the Germans

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Children and ULs
  • Some ULs originate from parents who wish to
    scare their children into doing what they are
    supposed to do.
  • EX The Hairy-Armed Hitchhiker
  • This leads to stories where someone (usually a
    child) is acting in a similar manner and winds up
    hurt, dead, or in trouble.
  • EX The Hook
  • The argument for such stories being created is
    that it lowers the misbehavior of children.
  • EX The Clown Statue
  • Drawbacks include
  • phobias
  • distrust of ones parents

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Old Times
  • Similarly to the legends of older times, urban
    legends also concern unexplained phenomena, like
    ghosts or other apparitions.
  • EX The Vanishing Hitchhiker

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Real or Fake?
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