Category Archives: Folk Beliefs
Ghost at the Beach House
Told by Katherine Wilcox, 18 years old. from New Jersey.
Collected by Jessie Duke
“It’s my uncle’s story, it’s not my own so… I don’t know exactly but… so he lives down the shore in Ocean Grove County with his partner, Jeffrey, and they have these friends, Tracey and Jason, who live in the city but also have a shore house down the street from them. Tracey is some kind of, like, clarevoyant something, she has like a job but she has these psychic somethings or other. She said that she sensed there were spirits in her house, but she was whatever about it because she’s clairvoyant. One night they went over for dinner (Albert and Jeffrey went to Tracey’s) and they were having dinner and my uncle swears that just through the door passage into the kitchen he just saw this woman walk across (Katherine gets up and demonstrates) past the door passage. All dressed in white, all white long hair, like clearly he could tell she was a ghost. She didn’t do anything, she didn’t make any faces or anything, she just walked past. And he didn’t wanna say anything because he didn’t want to freak anyone out. Then a couple days later, this is where it starts to get I’m not exactly sure. Jason mentioned something to my uncle that he saw a ghost in the house. So before he gave any details, my uncle said draw who you think you saw, and he was gonna draw who he saw, and then compare notes about what they saw. Turns out they drew out the same exact lady- same person, same description. So they wanted to do some reserach about it. So they went through city hall records, and it turns out the house used to be some bed and breakfast, and that someone had died there. I wanna say it was from some fire, but im not sure, or she could have just been there and died. So anyways she died there, and that’s who they think it was. She doesnt like haunt them or anything, shes just kinda chilling in the house.”
Campsite Photography
This story was told to me in the middle of the day in a large crowded area. I mention this because, when giving the proceeding interview, my informant was skeptical that what happened was the work of ghosts. Part of this is probably due to our bright, highly populated environment.
Q: So, who told you this story?
A: A teacher back from my middle school told our class this story. I don’t really believe that it’s a ghost story, but it is definitely pretty creepy.
Q: Okay, so tell me what happened.
A: So, one summer day my teacher went camping. She was with her friend. They basically went because they wanted to go hiking. It was just the two of them, and throughout the day, they were taking pictures of the scenery and each other, and each other in the scenery. That night, they pitched their tents, and they went to sleep. They slept fine, and then in the morning, they continued on their trip. When the trip was all over, they went to Walgreens to develop their film. Upon receiving their developed pictures, they found pictures of themselves sleeping in their tent. What they figured was that this was the act of ghosts.
Q: Where was the camp site?
A: I mean it was camping. Like it was away from everyone. I really don’t see how anyone could have gotten to them. I mean, best case scenario, some really creepy guy just wanted to fuck with them, so he somehow found their site, which was out in the middle of nowhere, and took a picture of them, and then rearranged everything perfectly so it looked like nobody had been there. But like, that is the BEST case scenario. The only other option was that there were some creepy forces at work.
Q: Was the camera out of place in the morning?
A: The thing was, it was like a perfect trip. Like, they had a fantastic time. (Laughs) And I know that really doesn’t make for good narrative structure, but like, everything seemed perfectly normal. It was only after they had the pictures developed that they were like “What the fuck!?”
Q: How soon after the event did they get the pictures developed?
A: They really almost forgot about the camera. It was like two months later, they found the camera and were like “We never got this developed. We should do that.” And then they found the pictures.
Analysis:
The story itself is a memorate, in the sense that the explanation surrounding this strange occurrence is dictated by societal beliefs. Specifically, it is societies acceptance of ghosts that dictated the teacher’s belief that it was ghosts that took the pictures. If the teacher’s peers and social groups believed in Leprechauns, it is very possible that she would explain the strangeness of this event with that explanation.
The story is actually very intriguing, as there doesn’t seem to be any greater message or purpose, other than to scare the listener. The haunting does not seem to result from any fault of the main characters, or strange events surrounding their campsite, it is simply a single strange occurrence. The fact that it lacks any supernatural events (such as odd noises or ethereal beings) surrounding the creepy photographs does seem to add to the creepiness of the story. Overall, this memorate is actually quite terrifying, and will make me think twice before bringing a camera on my next camping trip.
A Visitation
(He told this story in English, although his primary language is Chinese)
You know that Chinese have a belief that the deceased relative’s spirit comes back to house on the 7th day of his or her passing?
So this happened to me when it was my grandma’s 7th day after passing.
We all head to bed early waiting for her to come back because she was cremated.
I woke up in the middle of the night with my room very very hot even with the air condition on.
Besides that I also smelled the smell of incense that Chinese people always use for offerings.
But it was impossible to smell that in my room.
Then outside my room I could hear people walking through the staircase when there’s no one outside.
The light switches on the wall can be heard going on and off again and again.
My maid suddenly felt somebody’s pinching her out of a sudden.
We also saw, through a slight opening of the door that connects to the toilet in my room, something moving.
In the end, nothing happened but that was what I experienced.
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I: Did you really experience this? And are you sure that no one was awake?
Him: Yup, it was my own experience, and I am absolutely sure that nobody was awake.
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Containing lots of East Asian cultural beliefs, this story departs from traditional visitations of the ancestors story. However, this story stands out in that it shows a few discrepancies with conventional stories.
It is interesting to see that he felt heat with the presence of ghosts. Usually people feel coldness when the ghosts are around us, but he especially recounts the hot atmosphere when he sensed his ancestors’ spirits. I think it seems to relate with the fact that his grandmother was cremated, not buried. Maybe the connection with the fire has contributed for him to remember the sultry surroundings when he met the visitation.
In addition, in traditional Chinese beliefs, people don’t hear or feel the spirits of their ancestors. They just believe them to coexist. However, he actually sensed the presence of somebody when he woke up. As he claims that he was sure nobody was awake, I believe that he wants to attribute some irregular occurrences to the visitation to his ancestor. It shows that the notion of ancestral respect is deeply innate in East Asian people.
The Girl Outside the Window
내가 고등학교 때 유행하던 괴담이야.
한 여학생이… 학교였나, 자기 집이었나, 아마 자기 집이었을꺼야.
어쨌든 한 여학생이 자기 방에서 공부를 하고 있었어.
밤 늦게까지 공부를 하고 있었고 방에 있는 창문 밖으로는 비가 쏟아져 내리고 있었지.
열심히 공부를 하고 있는데 어디선가 똑똑똑 소리가 났어.
그 여자애가 고개를 들었더니 자기 친구가 밖에서 창문을 두들기고 있는거야.
여자애는 이 늦은 밤에 친구가 뭐하나 싶어서 “OO야, 여태까지 집에 안가고 뭐해?” 라고 물었어.
하지만, 그 친구는 대답하지 않고 계속 웃기만 하는거야.
여자애는 너무 무서웠어. 친구 얼굴을 하얗고 계속 소름끼치게 웃고만 있었으니까.
그리고 그 순간 깨달았어. 그 여자애의 집은 아파트 9층이었다는 걸.
This is a scary story that was popular when I was in high school.
Once there was a student who was studying in… Was it her school or her house? I think it was her house.
Anyway, there was a female student studying in her room.
It was late at night, and a rain was pouring outside her room window.
While studying, she heard a knock.
She looked up and saw her friend knocking on her window from outside.
She wondered what her friend was doing outside at this hour, so she asked, “Whatshername! What are you doing at this hour? You should go home!”
But, her friend didn’t answer and continued to smile.
The girl began to feel afraid because her friend’s face was white as a chalk, and all she did was smiling creepily outside the window.
Then, she realized that she lives in an apartment, and her house is on the 9th floor.
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South Korean high schools are notorious for their competitive nature. Unlike American high schools, they focus only on good grades and getting into top colleges. Thus, students need to undergo the enormous amount of stress during their years of high school. Nowadays, with the advent of PC, students have lots of options to get rid of their stress. However, during the 80s, when my mother attended high school, there weren’t many choices for high schoolers. Also, the mandatory self study session constrained them in class until 10 pm or so. As a result, telling scary stories in class became a major diversion for high schoolers.
Usually, high school ghost stories feature female students rather than male students. That’s because they mostly originate from girls who tend to be more competitive and more oppressed than boys – boys could at least go out to the field and play sports during the breaks. Also, in high school ghost stories, the characters don’t have specific names. This anonymity seems to elicit rapid transmissions throughout high schoolers because students can easily substitute those characters with themselves.
This is also one of the high school stories, but it’s different in that it features house rather than a school. However, it reflects the sentiment of the 80s a lot when apartments have just begun to be built. The fear of this new kind of housing, incorporated with the elements of traditional high school ghost stories, has created this story.
