The Cuckoo Research Paper

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Legends Cuckoo http://www.scaryforkids.com/cuckoo/ The Cuckoo is a korean horror legend of a old man with a mental disorder who liked to attack girls on the street whenever it was quiet and dark. It started with a rumor around a school courtyard, where there was a wild man they called Mr.Cuckoo. Many reports say a man would violently attack girls with a baseball bat and sometimes an axe, which led to injuries and even death. According to the story, Mr. Cuckoo was once a person suffering from a psychiatric disorder. He was then put into a mental hospital and became a patient. When being treated there, he attacked a female patient who hit him for no reason. He then kept a sense of deep resentment against women. Soon afterwards, the Cuckoo man escaped from the mental hospital and was never found again. The people who are responsible at the hospital was never able to trace his escape and after a long search, they gave up trying. This legend could be a warning to young girls, never walk alone. Hearing about these events, many girls in Korea may be frightened of the scary story, and take precautions when walking down streets alone. Kumiho http://academia.issendai.com/fox-korean.shtml Kumiho means “nine-tailed fox”, this malevolent creature seduced men and would eat their hearts in order to survive. She appears as a maiden, wife, or succubus, with …show more content…

The country is trying to position itself in a rapidly changing world. As the world continues to evolves , the power of the Korean dream, will not come from the imitations of what others have done. This will keep evolving as time passes by. A study showed that a Korean’s ideal life consists of ten factors: Achievement, Financial Security, Religion, Acceptance and Affirmation, Self-Transcendence, Good Character, Self-Discipline, Physical Health, and Intimate Friend. In summary, there is never one meaning because it is constantly developing in

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