Moomintroll

Moomintroll
Moomintroll
Moomin character
Moomintroll in Moomin World theme park, Naantali, Finland.
Moomintroll in Moomin World theme park, Naantali, Finland.
First appearance The Moomins and the Great Flood
Created by Tove Jansson
Information
Gender Male
Family Moominpappa (father)
Moominmamma (mother)

Moomintroll (Swedish: Mumintrollet) is the main character in the Moomin books by Tove Jansson. He lives in the Moominhouse together with his father Moominpappa and his mother Moominmamma and has a keen spirit of adventure. Moomintroll is a 'moomin' - a little white troll with a hippopotamus-like big round nose.[1]

His best friend is Snufkin,[2] though he has other friends, including Sniff and Little My. It is hinted many times that he is in love with the Snork Maiden.

Appearances

Moomintroll appears in the following books:

  1. The Moomins and the Great Flood – A young and scared Moomintroll (or The Little Troll as he is first called) and his Moominmamma is traveling through a deep forest and sails the "ocean" in search of his Moominpappa.[3]
  2. Comet in Moominland – A more adventurous Moomintroll and his scared friend Sniff dive for pearls, find a cave and travel to the observatory the ask questions about the comet.[4] He meets Snufkin for the first time and gets a rare opportunity to comfort him. He also sees, falls in love with, saves and dances with the Snork Maiden.[5]
  3. Finn Family Moomintroll
  4. The Exploits of Moominpappa – Moominpappa tells Moomintroll and some of his friends the story of his early life.
  5. Moominsummer Madness
  6. Moominland Midwinter – Moomintroll wakes from his hibernation in the middle of winter. The winter world is a new lonely and scary place for him, and his mentor, Too-Ticky, guides him through the mysteries. In this new situation he has to grow up and leave his childhood paradise.[6]
  7. Tales from Moominvalley Moomintroll appears in four of the nine short stories. "The Last Dragon In the World" in which he finds a small dragon that he wants to love him, but it does not even like him. "The Invisible Child" in which he tries to play with the invisible girl, Ninny, but when she don't know how to play, he leaves her alone. "The Secret of the Hattifatteners" in which he is just mentioned as a part of the family. "The Fir Tree" in which the hole family tries to comfort Christmas.
  8. Moominpappa at Sea – Whole new emotions awaken in Moomintroll. His sexuality begins to take form when he falls in love with one of the beautiful and unobtainable seahorses. He manages to get a form of relationship with The Groke.[7] During a storm Moominpappa and Moomintroll have to save a fisherman, and for the first time Moomintroll is respected as Momminpappa's equal.[8] Moomintroll is becomming an adult.[9]
  9. Moominvalley in November – Moomintroll does not appear directly in the book, but while the rest of the mooomin family is often mentioned, Moomintroll is not mentioned until the very end of the book when Snufkin returns to the Moominvalley.[10]

Notes

  1. ^ "Big in Japan, but could America love Moomin?". Reuters. http://uk.reuters.com/article/2009/10/06/us-moomins-idUKTRE59501Z20091006. Retrieved 2011-10-01. 
  2. ^ Jones 1984, pp. 65–66.
  3. ^ Jones 1984, pp. 20–21.
  4. ^ Jones 1984, pp. 25–26.
  5. ^ Jones 1984, p. 29-31.
  6. ^ Jones 1984, pp. 63–66.
  7. ^ Jones 1984, p. 86.
  8. ^ Jones 1984, p. 88.
  9. ^ Jones 1984, p. 93.
  10. ^ Westin 2007, pp. 11.

References

  • Jones, W. Glyn (1984) (in Swedish). Vägen från Muminsalen. Hangö: Bonniers. ISBN 91-0-046191-1. 
  • Westin, Boel (2007). "A painter's reflection: The self-repesentational art of Tove Jansson". In McLoughlin, Kate; Brock, Malin Lidström. Tove Jansson Rediscovered. Cambridge Scolars Publishing. ISBN 9781847182692. 



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