In the story of Snow White, a form of trolling could be to say that the seven dwarfs were actually keeping Snow White as a slave, not helping her out of kindness. For the story of Alice in Wonderland, someone could troll by stating that Alice was just a lost and confused girl who was actually trespassing in Wonderland and had no right to be there. Also, considering the story of Mulan, a troll might claim that Mulan went to war not for family honor but just to prove that she could do what men do, which is a very self - centered view.
One time, a girl trolled her brother by putting salt in the sugar bowl. When he made his coffee in the morning, the look on his face was priceless. He took a big sip and spat it out immediately. She had to quickly tell him it was a joke before he got really angry.
My roommate was a neat freak and would always nag me about leaving my stuff around. So I organized all his stuff in really strange places. His socks were in the fridge, and his toothbrush was in the pantry. He was so mad at first, but then he saw the humor in it. I told him it was my way of getting back at him for all the nagging. Since then, he's been a bit more relaxed about my mess.
One time my roommate was always leaving the lights on. So I taped a motion - sensitive alarm near the light switch. Every time he went to turn it on, the alarm went off and scared him half to death.
Here's another one. A group of friends planned to troll their friend who was always late. They set up a fake 'You're late again!' party at his place. They had balloons, a banner and everything. When he finally arrived, he was so shocked and confused at first. But then he couldn't stop laughing when he realized it was a prank. This trolling story shows how friends can have some good - natured fun.
Sure. There was a homeowner who had a collection of garden gnomes. One day, he decided to play a trick on his neighbors. He painted all his gnomes bright neon colors. His neighbors were so shocked when they saw the suddenly very colorful gnomes in the garden. They thought it was some kind of new art installation at first and were quite bewildered.
A homeowner once put his garden gnomes in really odd positions. One gnome was hanging from a tree branch as if it was Tarzan, and another was sitting on top of a fake mini - mountain made of rocks looking like it was king of the world. The neighbors were so amused when they saw it. They started coming over just to see what new crazy position the gnomes were in each day.
One of the highly regarded Lotr fanfics is 'The Redemption of Angmar'. It delves deep into the backstory of the Witch - king and creates a captivating narrative that stays true to the lore of Middle - earth. The characters are well - developed and the plot is full of twists and turns.
No. 'The Lord of the Rings' was not a Cold War novel. It was written long before the Cold War era, with Tolkien starting to write it in the 1930s. Its themes are mainly centered around good vs. evil, heroism, and the power of friendship, which are more in line with classic fantasy and moral concepts rather than being related to the political and ideological struggles of the Cold War.
No. Tolkien began writing LOTR in the 1930s and was influenced by his study of mythology, his experiences in World War I, and his own moral and religious beliefs. The Cold War started much later, and there is no evidence that Tolkien was thinking about Cold War politics when creating Middle - earth.