“Who‘s that tripping over my bridge?“ said the troll. This line captures the troll‘s presence and sets the stage for the encounters between the billy goats and the troll.
“Who‘s that tripping over my bridge?“ said the troll. This line captures the troll‘s presence and sets the stage for the encounters between the billy goats and the troll.
The story conveys themes of cleverness, bravery, and the importance of standing up to bullies. It also emphasizes the idea that teamwork and resourcefulness can overcome obstacles
The tale follows three billy goats. They all live in a valley where the grass is scarce and dry. To find more grass, they must cross a bridge that leads to a beautiful meadow. However, under the bridge lives a troll, known for being fierce and greedy. He threatens to eat them. but the billy goats gruff stand up to him ad cross the bridge. It was published in 1841 and is traditional literature.
Remember those Little Golden Book from childhood? This Norwegian fairy tale tells the story of three little goats, who must cross a bridge, to reach a meadow but under the bridge lives a fearsome troll.
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