According to Bruward, the legend of the city can tell us a lot about the society we live in. Brunvard explains that these stories show our own fears and problems, and by putting them in the story, we talk for them. For example, "boyfriend's death" is the story of a young couple walking in the forest in a boy 's car. Then the boy alone left the girl in the car and promised that he will come back, never did. She later saw his body hanging from the tree.
Legends of many cities are depicted as complete stories including plots and characters. The charm of a typical urban legend lies in its mysterious, horrible, horrible, or humorous elements. They are often used as warning stories. In the legend of the city there is a moral story that depicts a person, usually a child, acting in an unpleasant manner only to cause problems, injuries and deaths. As Jan Brunvand points out, it is easy to identify some theme, theme, and symbolic meaning of these concepts. Examples at least partially affected by actual events include "Death Cars" (Richard Dorson goes back to Michigan USA), "Solid Cement Cadillac" in Texarkana, Texasana in 1946, and "Hook" Origin
Urban legends, urban myths, city stories, or modern legends are forms of contemporary folklore. It is usually composed of fictitious stories that are usually presented as genuine with horrible or humorous elements rooted in local pop culture. These legends can be used not only for entertainment purposes but also for semi-serious explanation of random events such as missing and strange things. The legend of the city is spread by all media such as newspaper, e-mail, social media. With only small changes to adapt to regional changes, the legend of several cities has passed many years. Recent legends tend to reflect contemporary situations such as stories of people suffering from ambush and anesthesia. And it is said that it will be surgically removed for transplant.