This entry was posted in Legends and tagged Animal urban legends, Folk Belief, luck, omen, Superstition, urban legend on by Andreana Tabacco. The fact that merely laying eyes of this squirrel will magically gift you with an A+ seems fitting in situations that involve test taking, where students often experience the sensation of a lack of control over their future. It is a naturally occurring trait of eastern gray squirrels that is very rare. Lastly, the use of magic is often employed in situations where people feel a lack of control. The other is a white morph, caused by a different gene. UT serves as the perfect breeding ground for this legend, regardless of whether or not if it is backed up by actual sightings. I also find it interesting that the folk beliefs associated with this legend/legendary creature correlate so strongly with things related to specifically college campuses such as good grades and squirrels. Additionally, though the legend is still a legend in that its truth value remains questionable, (the effectiveness of said squirrel sighting can not be confirmed by the informant) the existence of an albino squirrel in a place famous for the propagation of squirrels does not seem too far-fetched. Also, the legend described above can be categorized as a local legend, for it is situated in one spot the University of Texas at Austin’s campus. A lot of tourists come to Olney specifically to see the albino squirrels, especially when passing through on road trips. The curious can check out the city’s official website for the entire backstory. Nobody knows for sure how the white squirrels came to Olney. For one, the albino squirrel itself is a legendary creature that serves as an omen of good fortune and engages with themes of luck. Tributes to the albino squirrels in Olney. Interpretation: This legend is interesting because is encompasses a lot of possible distinctions that exist when examining legends. The interaction above took place in a living room while we were both home for spring break from our respective universities, swapping campus legends. The stories told to her at orientation continue to be confirmed and retold during interactions with current students. During orientation, she heard a lot of folklore about the campus, including the piece above. It’s really sad.Ĭontext: RB is a freshman at the University of Texas studying aerospace engineering. Or if you see it right before finals week, you’ll pass all your finals. And if you see the albino squirrel right before you take a test, you’re gonna get 100% on that test. But there is one albino squirrel, the only one in all of UT. Basically they are so used to people that they’ve gone crazy. Text: RB: So, squirrels are kind of famous on the UT campus because they try to get as close to you as possible, they will eat out of your hands, and stop in front of cars and dare people to run them over.
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