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Nak > A Thai Ghost Story There is no Thai
who does not know Mae Naak. While mentioning her can make young children
run and scream hysterically in the "Nang Naak game", mothers
invoke Mae Naak's name to quiet their crying infants; otherwise, the
ghost might break their necks and eat the Whether Nang Naak was a real person or just a fabrication is still as mysterious as the myth itself. There is no historical evidence of her existence. However, most Thais tend to believe her story is genuine, or at least some parts are. Popular legend tells that she was born in the Phra Khanong area of Bangkok about a hundred and thirty years ago during the later period of King Rama IV (1851 - 1868) and died of childbirth complications some eighteen years later in the early part of King Rama V's regime (1868 - 1910). Others assume that she lived during the reign of King Rama III (1841 - 1851). Some believers even date her presence back to more than two hundred years ago in mid-eighteen century Ayutthaya. Likewise, the detailed background
of Nang Naak also varies from one tale to another, from being an ordinary
farm girl to the daughter of the village chief. Nonetheless, her doomed
fate and horrible deed stay the same. It begins as a love story. A teenage
girl named Naak falls deeply in love with a handsome young man, Nai
Maak. Some sources state that the couple are childhood lovers who grow
up together, while another version take on the more tragic flavor of
"Romeo and Juliet" in which their romance is opposed by Nang
Naak's wealthy and powerful father, for Maak is of poorer and lower
origin. No matter how harsh or smooth the situation is, they eventually
manage to be together. Shortly after they get married, Nai Maak is conscripted
for military service, involuntarily leaving his pregnant bride behind
with tear and fear. The dutiful wife waits for her lover's return The supernatural romance
then transforms into a macabre horror. The terrified husband runs away,
and the scary ghost follows. T Visit my school's ThaiHypermarket.com to buy a Thai language VCD of Nang Nak. COPYRIGHT INFORMATION: "Thai Folklore: Insights into Thai Culture" by Siraporn Nathalang.
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