Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Urban Legend of Car Headlights Essay -- Urban Legends
Lights OutIn preparation for this writing assignment, I interviewed near 15 students at the University to collect their urban captions. One legend, often called Lights Out, was mentioned by just about all of the students I interviewed. Those who did not mention it on their own recognized it when I described it.I interviewed a 19-year-old mannish intermediate who anticipates getting into the School of Business. He transferred from Community College this past fall, and before long lives with a relative in a nearby off-campus home. He went to a small Catholic high school. He recalls first hearing this legend early in high school, probably between freshman and sophomore year. After telling him the purpose of the interview, I began the conversation by request if he knew any urban legends, to which he repliedUmmm, maybe (pensive) you mean worry the gang extinguisher tommyrot? (looks excited)... Its something like, (change to more serious strengthen) if you take care a car d riving on the road, coming toward you with no headlights on, and you newsbreak your headlights at them, they will turn around and chase you down and kill you I think gangs really do that though (slight smile), so I guess its a non-urban legend.He told me the layer rather quickly, hardly in an uncharacteristically serious tone, and maintained eye contact during the performance. The story he told is not really very long or affect with characters and exact places, but I interpret that as an element that makes the story more likely to circulate, since the lack of specificity implies it could happen to anyone, anywhere. Normally, this individual cannot say a single sentence without laughing, joking, or including some kind of sarcasm, but his tone while he quickly reviewed this ... ...ecause those who do get screwed. It could mean that wad who worry about the safety of others instead of their own are at the greatest risk. Works CitedArmstrong, David. (1994, January 23). Police label gang story a hoax Rumors of motorists killed in initiation rite spread from coast to coast. The capital of Massachusetts Globe. Retrieved April 7, 2006 from LexisNexis keyword gang headlights legend.Emery, David. Flash Your Headlights and Die, Netlore Archive Resurgence of a tremendous urban legend about aspiring gang members opening assoil on oncoming drivers who innocently flashed their headlights (10 paragraphs). Retrieved April 7, 2006 from http//www.urbanlegends.about.com/library/blbyol.htm.Mikkelson, Barbara. (2005, October 29). Lights Out (31 paragraphs). Retrieved April 7, 2006 from http//www.snopes.com/horrors/madmen/lightsout.asp.
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