Monday, March 18, 2019
Urban Legend of Bloody Mary :: Urban Legends Ghost Stories
flaming(a) bloody shamePart One gathering of the write upThe paper of all-fired bloody shame was told to me by a cardinal twelvemonth old male. He is a current student at a University, studying accountancy. He has very conservative beliefs regarding politics. His father is an redress agent and his mother stays at home. This tarradiddle was collected on blemish 18, 2006, at his residence. This is the story as he told it to meI to begin with comprehend this from my brother when I was like ten years old. I too saw it in the movie urban Legends. But Ill bear witness you the version my brother told me. You go for to go into a commode in your field. You turn off all of the lights and stand facing absent from the mirror. You consequently spin somewhat thirteen times and say blooming(a) bloody shame thirteen times. After you finish spinning you turn around and you go out see blooming(a) bloody shame looking brook at you through and through the mirror. My brother and his friends made me do it cardinal day at my house and nothing happened to me.The teller showed no unusual emotion piece retelling this story to me. He was positive that it was not true. He told the story in a mocking tone he sometimes finished his sentences with laughter or a smile. Part Two Compare Versions of the StoryThe story of Bloody Mary is a very extensive urban legend. Bloody Mary is one of many name that can be intonate to accuse this ghost. Snopes.com lists that Bloody Mary, Bloody Bones, Hell Mary, Mary Worth, Mary Worthington, Mary Whales, Mary Johnson, Mary Lou, Mary Jane, Sally, Kathy, Agnes, Black Agnes, Aggie, Svarte Madame are all names that have been used in the retelling of this story. With an increased number of retellings comes an increase in the diversity between individual stories. The version of the story told to me did not allow Bloody Mary punishing the one that summoned her. Versions in which the summoner is punished line a wide variety of fates.. S nopes.com lists that Bloody Mary May bump off her summoner dead, depend on her mad, or fiercely scratch her face. She may merely colleague malevolently out through the mirror, or she may drag one of the girls back through it to live with her. This legend has several other deviations such as the number of times you have to say the name of the spirit, and the fashion in which you perform the ritual.Urban Legend of Bloody Mary Urban Legends Ghost StoriesBloody MaryPart One Collection of the StoryThe story of Bloody Mary was told to me by a twenty year old male. He is a current student at a University, studying accountancy. He has very conservative beliefs regarding politics. His father is an insurance broker and his mother stays at home. This story was collected on March 18, 2006, at his residence. This is the story as he told it to meI originally heard this from my brother when I was like ten years old. I also saw it in the movie Urban Legends. But Ill tell you the version my brother told me. You have to go into a bathroom in your house. You turn off all of the lights and stand facing away from the mirror. You then spin around thirteen times and say Bloody Mary thirteen times. After you finish spinning you turn around and you will see Bloody Mary looking back at you through the mirror. My brother and his friends made me do it one day at my house and nothing happened to me.The teller showed no unusual emotion while retelling this story to me. He was positive that it was not true. He told the story in a mocking tone he sometimes finished his sentences with laughter or a smile. Part Two Compare Versions of the StoryThe story of Bloody Mary is a very extensive urban legend. Bloody Mary is one of many names that can be chanted to summon this ghost. Snopes.com lists that Bloody Mary, Bloody Bones, Hell Mary, Mary Worth, Mary Worthington, Mary Whales, Mary Johnson, Mary Lou, Mary Jane, Sally, Kathy, Agnes, Black Agnes, Aggie, Svarte Madame are all names that h ave been used in the retelling of this story. With an increased number of retellings comes an increase in the variation between individual stories. The version of the story told to me did not include Bloody Mary punishing the one that summoned her. Versions in which the summoner is punished describe a wide variety of fates.. Snopes.com lists that Bloody Mary May strike her summoner dead, drive her mad, or fiercely scratch her face. She may merely peer malevolently out through the mirror, or she may drag one of the girls back through it to live with her. This legend has several other deviations such as the number of times you have to say the name of the spirit, and the room in which you perform the ritual.
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