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The Myth of the Llorona | The terrifying Mexican legend

La Llorona is an emblematic character of the mestizo cosmogony in Latin America.This character is mainly known his crying, which travels roads, towns, neighborhoods of cities in Latin America .The myth of the Llorona is heard from Mexico to Tierra del Fuego.If you want to know more about this legend, do not take your eyes off this article that we bring you today in Mysterious.

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The myth of the Llorona, terrified Mexican legend

The sad legend of La Llorona has existed since the days of the Spanish conquerors.It is said that a spirit with long black hair, a woman of incomparable beauty, he walks the riverbanks, crying all night, looking for children that she can drag to her death, disappearing with them in the rivers.The versions vary, but they all have something in common: the spirit of a mother that drowned their children, and now is destined to spend eternity looking for rivers and lakes .

1.The versions of the legend of La llorona

The Myth of the Llorona | The terrifying Mexican legend

Version 1 of the myth of La Llorona

The legend says that a woman named Maria, who was born in a small and humble town, had a legendary beauty and captured the looks and attention of all the men in her town.Maria spent her life in rural chores, but at night she went out to clubs and bars, exciting all the men who saw her.his nocturnal adventures, he left his children alone at home.One day, a person from his village, found the dead children in a river. Some said that she killed them herself, but others claimed that the babies died simply by his negligence .

Version 2 of the myth of La Llorona

Another version of the myth of La Llorona explains that she was a good woman and full of love who married a rich man who always gave him everything he wanted.But after she gave birth to her two children, he began to change .V He forgot a life of womanizer and alcoholism, and sometimes disappeared for months.It seemed that he no longer loved his wife, and that when he returned home, it was only with the intention of seeing his children.

One night, finding that he paid no attention, Maria lost control and, enraged, drowned her children in the river .Upon realizing what she had done, she persecuted her children that they floated dead under the river.When he finally pulled them out of the water, he realized that it was too late: it was impossible to save them.Since then, Maria spent her nights wandering the streets of the town, wearing her long white dress and lamenting the terrible act he had committed.

2.Origin and extent of the myth of La Llorona

The importance of a myth is usually measured by its geographical breadth, and this makes the legend from La Llorona a clear example, since it is heard from Mexico to Peru, passing through Nicaragua and Colombia.The origins of that character are, according to the testimony of Fray Bernardino de Sahagun, in the Mexico of the conquest, during which there were seven consecutive, terrifying signs, foreshadowing the destruction of the pre-Columbian world .

The story is more incredible and real than we can imagine: the sixth sign was the long lament of the goddess Ciuatlcoatl, who inconsolable cried "Oh my children, oh my children...".Indeed, The cry of the Aztec pantheon goddess foreshadowed the violence unleashed by men and the impotence of women in the face of death and uprooting to which they were subjected by the Spanish.

Thus, the La Llorona myth, in the mestizo imaginary, symbolizes the woman abandoned to pleasure, hence the punishment and hence the need for control by man for the fulfillment of his biological and social role ( we could remember Eva, who was also punished for knowing the pleasure ) In addition, Llorona in Mexico is associated with La Malinche, the young slave girl who, along with twenty other teenagers, was offered by the Chieftain of Tabasco to Hernan Cortes as proof of hospitality and as a sign of peace and friendship.Colombia, for example, also heard the myth like that of a "bad" and libertine woman who preferred to celebrate caring for her children, breaking dangerously the mold of what women should be .

Such As you may have noticed, the legend of La Llorona is not only a story to scare the most credulous, but, in fact, contains a complex interpretation.Before saying goodbye, we would like nothing more than knowing your impressions.the comments section if you were already familiar with the myth of La Llorona and what is your personal interpretation.We will read you!

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