In the Tepidarium, (Detail), (1913), John William Godward (English, 1861 – 1922), signed and dated (top right): ‘J.W. GODWARD 1913’, oil on canvas, 98.5 cm (38.7 in) x 48.5 cm (19 in), Private Collection

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In the Tepidarium, (Detail), (1913), John William Godward (English, 1861 – 1922), signed and dated (top right): ‘J.W. GODWARD 1913’, oil on canvas, 98.5 cm (38.7 in) x 48.5 cm (19 in), Private Collection
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Badass Mythical Women and Creatures →La Llorona
In Mexican folklore, La Llorona, or the “Weeping Woman,” is a recurring ghost near lakes and rivers. According to legend, La Llorona was once a beautiful woman named Maria. Her husband either cheated on her and, in revenge, she killed her two children or her husband/lover didn’t want children, so she killed them. After drowning her children, she later killed herself.
La Llorona is rumored to steal away children that resemble her own, ask them for forgiveness, and then drown them in place of her lost children. La Llorona’s story is used to curb kids from going out after dark nowadays. She is also seen as a bad omen to many people, predicting ill fortune and even death.
Like all legends, La Llorona’s myth varies by the region and person telling it. Her myth permeates in many Spanish-speaking nations. Some versions include her having a donkey’s head while others mention no such thing. In some myths, she is thought to have been rejected by heaven or not buried in hallowed ground and wanders the earth aimlessly as a result.
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