La Llorona, or "The Weeping Woman," is a prominent figure in Latin American folk

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La Llorona
,
or "The Weeping Woman
,
" is a prominent figure in Latin American folklore
,
particularly in Mexican culture
.
The legend has been passed down through generations
,
with various versions and interpretations
,
but the core story remains consistent
.
### The Legend
La Llorona is typically depicted as the ghost of a woman who wanders near bodies of water
,
crying and searching for her lost children
.
According to the most common version of the tale
,
La Llorona was a beautiful woman named Maria who fell in love and married a wealthy man
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They had children together
,
but over time
,
her husband began to neglect her and eventually left her for another woman
.
In a fit of despair and madness
,
Maria drowned her children in a river
.
Realizing the horror of her actions
,
she drowned herself as well
.
However
,
she was unable to enter the afterlife and was condemned to roam the earth
,
mourning her children and searching for their souls
.
Her wails are often heard at night
,
and she is said to children
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