La verdadera Historia de la llorona

La verdadera Historia de la llorona

The Legend of La Llorona

The Story of Susana

  • The legend begins in the era of conquest, featuring a beautiful woman named Susana, who captivated many with her mysterious smile and enchanting gaze. She was the daughter of a Spanish father and an indigenous mother.
  • Susana fell in love with a noble Spaniard named Santiago, with whom she had three children. However, they never married as Santiago avoided the topic due to his embarrassment over her mixed heritage.
  • On the day of Santiago's wedding to another woman, Susana appeared dressed as a bride. In a fit of rage, she stabbed Santiago in the back, killing him to avenge his abandonment.

The Aftermath and Transformation

  • Overcome by despair and hatred after killing her lover, Susana tragically took the lives of her own children. This act drove her into madness and sorrow.
  • From that day forward, Susana became known as "La Llorona," wandering near rivers and lakes weeping for her lost children. Her guilt prevents her from finding peace.

Cultural Significance