Psychology, asked by HelpingSwaraj, 10 months ago

Please tell me the story of Anne bella, the cursed doll???​

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Answered by surbhipaul
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Explanation:

the doll was brought by a family (the name of the parents are not confirmed) for their daughter on her birthday. for the few days everything went well in the house until every night they heard someone whispering in a really girly voice, well the doll was always in the daughters bedroom but at night she used to walk around the house and giggle everywhere until dawn. few more time passed then the family started to observe suspicious stuff happening in the daughters room.....

they used to see scratches and a small amount of blood marks in the room..............they still weren't sure till the time they spotted their daughter talking to the doll, it was okay till the time the daughter spoke, but when they saw the doll answering to the daughter and then screaming at her then laughing made the parents tensed. so at night when the daughter was asleep they decided to throw away the doll and never talk about it.....it couldn't happen because they got terrified when they saw the doll continuously rotating her head and giggling....they decided to call the demonologist at their home to get if everything that they were seeing supernatural or misunderstanding. the demonologist said that the doll was cursed and they will take her away.... from that day onward's the doll was kept in a bullet prove glass box....today it is in the british museum in that glass box..........the night shift workers have claimed that the doll screams and still giggles when she sees them. they even told them that she still rotates her head while murmuring the name of the daughter.

it is said that the maker of the doll had cursed instruments and therefore after making the doll she also became evil..... hence if the doll was made without any cursed instrument the doll would be a normal one.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The story served as inspiration for the opening scene of The Conjuring (2013), (where it is depicted as a sinister, worn-out porcelain doll) as well as its spin-offs: Annabelle (2014), Annabelle: Creation (2017), and Annabelle Comes Home (2019). The doll made a brief appearance in James Wan's The Conjuring 2 (2016) and Aquaman (2018),[9] as well as The Curse of La Llorona (2019) and Shazam! (2019).

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