The poem "song about old troll" starts with a troll biting on a bone because meat is hard to come by. The poem does not really begin by showing meaning or the feelings of the author which is normal for narrative poems. The troll does not seem to interact with others quite frequently.
Somebody named Tom comes along and proceeds to say that the bone belongs to his dead uncle Tim. This seems odd because it would be difficult to tell that a bone belongs to a certain dead person. This seems to create the tension between the two.
The troll says how the bone will not be worth anything if it's buried underneath the ground. He starts talking about how his uncle was dead when he found his shinbone. There is not really much respect being given by the troll or tom.
The troll threatens to eat tom and says how he will be munching on tom's bones too. Just as the troll thinks he is about to have dinner tom goes behind the troll and kicks him. Unfortunately for Tom the troll's flesh was like stone, defending itself from Tom's attack.
The troll did not feel a thing and even laughed knowing that Tom must have hurt his foot. Tom's kick was not enough for the stone body of a giant troll. Tom's leg is extremely hurt and he is forced to go home.
Tom is now back at home having accomplished nothing, other than injuring his foot. The troll on the other hand is back sitting on his rock while munching on a bone. Tom going so far for the bone of somebody who is dead just to accomplish something may say something about the people in our society today, and how far some people go for something that is not important.
The poem "song about old troll" starts with a troll biting on a bone because meat is hard to come by. The poem does not really begin by showing meaning or the feelings of the author which is normal for narrative poems. The troll does not seem to interact with others quite frequently.
Somebody named Tom comes along and proceeds to say that the bone belongs to his dead uncle Tim. This seems odd because it would be difficult to tell that a bone belongs to a certain dead person. This seems to create the tension between the two.
The troll says how the bone will not be worth anything if it's buried underneath the ground. He starts talking about how his uncle was dead when he found his shinbone. There is not really much respect being given by the troll or tom.
The troll threatens to eat tom and says how he will be munching on tom's bones too. Just as the troll thinks he is about to have dinner tom goes behind the troll and kicks him. Unfortunately for Tom the troll's flesh was like stone, defending itself from Tom's attack.
The troll did not feel a thing and even laughed knowing that Tom must have hurt his foot. Tom's kick was not enough for the stone body of a giant troll. Tom's leg is extremely hurt and he is forced to go home.
Tom is now back at home having accomplished nothing, other than injuring his foot. The troll on the other hand is back sitting on his rock while munching on a bone. Tom going so far for the bone of somebody who is dead just to accomplish something may say something about the people in our society today, and how far some people go for something that is not important.
The poem "song about old troll" starts with a troll biting on a bone because meat is hard to come by. The poem does not really begin by showing meaning or the feelings of the author which is normal for narrative poems. The troll does not seem to interact with others quite frequently.
Somebody named Tom comes along and proceeds to say that the bone belongs to his dead uncle Tim. This seems odd because it would be difficult to tell that a bone belongs to a certain dead person. This seems to create the tension between the two.
The troll says how the bone will not be worth anything if it's buried underneath the ground. He starts talking about how his uncle was dead when he found his shinbone. There is not really much respect being given by the troll or tom.
The troll threatens to eat tom and says how he will be munching on tom's bones too. Just as the troll thinks he is about to have dinner tom goes behind the troll and kicks him. Unfortunately for Tom the troll's flesh was like stone, defending itself from Tom's attack.
The troll did not feel a thing and even laughed knowing that Tom must have hurt his foot. Tom's kick was not enough for the stone body of a giant troll. Tom's leg is extremely hurt and he is forced to go home.
Tom is now back at home having accomplished nothing, other than injuring his foot. The troll on the other hand is back sitting on his rock while munching on a bone. Tom going so far for the bone of somebody who is dead just to accomplish something may say something about the people in our society today, and how far some people go for something that is not important.
The poem "song about old troll" starts with a troll biting on a bone because meat is hard to come by. The poem does not really begin by showing meaning or the feelings of the author which is normal for narrative poems. The troll does not seem to interact with others quite frequently.
Somebody named Tom comes along and proceeds to say that the bone belongs to his dead uncle Tim. This seems odd because it would be difficult to tell that a bone belongs to a certain dead person. This seems to create the tension between the two.
The troll says how the bone will not be worth anything if it's buried underneath the ground. He starts talking about how his uncle was dead when he found his shinbone. There is not really much respect being given by the troll or tom.
The troll threatens to eat tom and says how he will be munching on tom's bones too. Just as the troll thinks he is about to have dinner tom goes behind the troll and kicks him. Unfortunately for Tom the troll's flesh was like stone, defending itself from Tom's attack.
The troll did not feel a thing and even laughed knowing that Tom must have hurt his foot. Tom's kick was not enough for the stone body of a giant troll. Tom's leg is extremely hurt and he is forced to go home.
Tom is now back at home having accomplished nothing, other than injuring his foot. The troll on the other hand is back sitting on his rock while munching on a bone. Tom going so far for the bone of somebody who is dead just to accomplish something may say something about the people in our society today, and how far some people go for something that is not important.
The poem "song about old troll" starts with a troll biting on a bone because meat is hard to come by. The poem does not really begin by showing meaning or the feelings of the author which is normal for narrative poems. The troll does not seem to interact with others quite frequently.
Somebody named Tom comes along and proceeds to say that the bone belongs to his dead uncle Tim. This seems odd because it would be difficult to tell that a bone belongs to a certain dead person. This seems to create the tension between the two.
The troll says how the bone will not be worth anything if it's buried underneath the ground. He starts talking about how his uncle was dead when he found his shinbone. There is not really much respect being given by the troll or tom.
The troll threatens to eat tom and says how he will be munching on tom's bones too. Just as the troll thinks he is about to have dinner tom goes behind the troll and kicks him. Unfortunately for Tom the troll's flesh was like stone, defending itself from Tom's attack.
The troll did not feel a thing and even laughed knowing that Tom must have hurt his foot. Tom's kick was not enough for the stone body of a giant troll. Tom's leg is extremely hurt and he is forced to go home.
Tom is now back at home having accomplished nothing, other than injuring his foot. The troll on the other hand is back sitting on his rock while munching on a bone. Tom going so far for the bone of somebody who is dead just to accomplish something may say something about the people in our society today, and how far some people go for something that is not important.
The poem "song about old troll" starts with a troll biting on a bone because meat is hard to come by. The poem does not really begin by showing meaning or the feelings of the author which is normal for narrative poems. The troll does not seem to interact with others quite frequently.
Somebody named Tom comes along and proceeds to say that the bone belongs to his dead uncle Tim. This seems odd because it would be difficult to tell that a bone belongs to a certain dead person. This seems to create the tension between the two.
The troll says how the bone will not be worth anything if it's buried underneath the ground. He starts talking about how his uncle was dead when he found his shinbone. There is not really much respect being given by the troll or tom.
The troll threatens to eat tom and says how he will be munching on tom's bones too. Just as the troll thinks he is about to have dinner tom goes behind the troll and kicks him. Unfortunately for Tom the troll's flesh was like stone, defending itself from Tom's attack.
The troll did not feel a thing and even laughed knowing that Tom must have hurt his foot. Tom's kick was not enough for the stone body of a giant troll. Tom's leg is extremely hurt and he is forced to go home.
Tom is now back at home having accomplished nothing, other than injuring his foot. The troll on the other hand is back sitting on his rock while munching on a bone. Tom going so far for the bone of somebody who is dead just to accomplish something may say something about the people in our society today, and how far some people go for something that is not important.
The poem "song about old troll" starts with a troll biting on a bone because meat is hard to come by. The poem does not really begin by showing meaning or the feelings of the author which is normal for narrative poems. The troll does not seem to interact with others quite frequently.
Somebody named Tom comes along and proceeds to say that the bone belongs to his dead uncle Tim. This seems odd because it would be difficult to tell that a bone belongs to a certain dead person. This seems to create the tension between the two.
The troll says how the bone will not be worth anything if it's buried underneath the ground. He starts talking about how his uncle was dead when he found his shinbone. There is not really much respect being given by the troll or tom.
The troll threatens to eat tom and says how he will be munching on tom's bones too. Just as the troll thinks he is about to have dinner tom goes behind the troll and kicks him. Unfortunately for Tom the troll's flesh was like stone, defending itself from Tom's attack.
The troll did not feel a thing and even laughed knowing that Tom must have hurt his foot. Tom's kick was not enough for the stone body of a giant troll. Tom's leg is extremely hurt and he is forced to go home.
Tom is now back at home having accomplished nothing, other than injuring his foot. The troll on the other hand is back sitting on his rock while munching on a bone. Tom going so far for the bone of somebody who is dead just to accomplish something may say something about the people in our society today, and how far some people go for something that is not important.