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Trolls: From Folklore to Social Media

Trolls: From Folklore to Social Media

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Interactive Video

History

9th - 10th Grade

Hard

Created by

Wayground Content

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The video explores the origins and evolution of trolls in Scandinavian legend, highlighting their diverse forms and characteristics. Trolls were not always defined by appearance but by their actions, similar to modern-day trolls. The term 'troll' in Old Norse had various meanings, often indicating malevolence. Ancient trolls were clever and skilled in magic, with early stories dating back to the 13th century. Trolls were seen as paranormal threats outside civilization, often antisocial and dangerous. Female trolls were considered particularly evil, and trolls could vary greatly in form, from giants to shape-shifters. Literature from the 13th century reflects the mutable nature of trolls, depicting them as both individual and collective threats.

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