Context:
The informant is a student currently attending Pierce Community College. He recounts a Korean story told to him by his parents when he was younger and giving his parents a tough time.
In the transcript of our conversation, he is identified as S (storyteller) and I am identified as C (collector).
continuing from another conversation about superstitions
S: Also, there’s another one that goes: If you whistle at night, snakes will appear.
C: That’s interesting. Can you give some reasons why people might believe that?
S: The whistling is more about not to disturbing others and to keep to yourself during the night.
Analysis:
Superstitions have a long-standing place in folklore around the world. Each culture imparts their own belief about what they deem important. This superstition about whistling at night draws on the idea that doing so will summon snakes – a symbol often associated with evil or bad. It is interesting to see how many areas share a commonality in symbols.