Similarities Between Kuchisake Onna And To Kill A Mockingbird

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What is similar between these two legends? For instance, one is Japanese while the other is from the book, To Kill a Mockingbird. Even though it is surprising, there are actually many similarities between the two stories. The following sections of this essay will explain each urban legend and will lead to the conclusion of how similar they are.
Kuchisake-Onna was Japanese woman who cheated on her husband, who was a samurai. After the man discovered her unfaithfulness he slit her mouth as he said, “Who will think you’re beautiful now?” (Kuchisake-Onna, 2016) In 1970 the myth arose in Japan that she would appear and ask, while wearing a surgical mask, “Do you think I’m pretty?” If the unfortunate soul said no she would kill them, and even if

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