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  • Writer's pictureDiana Ross Sumalinog

The Strange Case of Emilie Sagee


Have you ever heard of Doppelganger?

Wait, let me ask you again, have you ever seen your Doppelganger?

If you are still awake and got nothing to do, try to read this blog, I bet this will help you not get sleep in the entire night.


Doppelgangers and the Strange Case of Emilie Sagée – In 1845, a school in Latvia turned into the location of some upsetting paranormal movement as a recently utilized educator started to show up in two places simultaneously.


Emilie Sagee accepted a position at the Neuwelcke life experience school. It was her eighteenth showing position in 16 years. Soon, the young ladies of the school discover why Emilie was seen meandering the lobbies or sitting at the front of a class, in any event, when she was known to be elsewhere.


Emilie Sagee was an entirely average teacher. Appealing and tenacious, she maintained a standing of flawless lead. Yet, there's something a little off about Emilie. For a particular something, she had more than 19 diverse showing occupations in only 16 years. Afterward, there was the story that while showing weaving on a listless summer evening, she jumped out to the nursery to pick a few blossoms.


While she strolled through the beds, her students looked on, surprised at the spooky appearance. Seen by the 42 young ladies in the class, sitting calmly at her work area, backtracking out of the window. She could, in any case, be seen at precisely the same time, in the nursery, totally unprepared.


The Doppelganger or the phantom of a living individual is a staple in gothic writing and current fiction. It as well, flaunts profound roots in old stories and history, generating reports for many years. The now-notorious instance of Emilie Sagee would one say one is of the more popular and is both exciting and chilling. However, does it have any premise, actually? These are Dark narratives, where the realities are more regrettable than fiction.


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