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The legend of Paul Bunyan was popularized by American storytellers and writers in the early 20th century, but there is no definitive author. The character of Paul Bunyan is a folkloric lumberjack known for his larger-than-life feats and adventures in North American folklore.
he didnt do anything he is a fictional character
Some of Maine's attractions include Eartha, Paul Bunyan's birth place, and the desert of Maine.
made grand canyon, fownd bleu ox, made big pan, made iron shews for ox. He dug the Eire canal.
There are many stories about what happened to Paul Bunyan, but no one knows for sure. Some say he was last seen in Alaska or the Arctic Circle. Others say he returns to Minnesota every summer and moves in and out of the woods. There is; however, evidence that he died, but how he died is not known. His grave stone is located in Paul Bunyan Memorial Park at Kelliher, Minnesota. A large pine tree shades his grave. He was 99 years old.
There are many stories about what happened to Paul Bunyan, but no one knows for sure. Some say he was last seen in Alaska or the Arctic Circle. Others say he returns to Minnesota every summer and moves in and out of the woods. There is; however, evidence that he died, but how he died is not known. His grave stone is located in Paul Bunyan Memorial Park at Kelliher, Minnesota. A large pine tree shades his grave. He was 99 years old.
Paul Bunyan is a fictional folk hero known for his exaggerated tales, so there is no definitive answer to what he used for a pencil and paper. In some stories, he is said to have used a giant axe as a pencil and a large sheet of flattened tree bark as paper. However, these are just creative elements of the folklore surrounding him.
I believe that the theme of Paul Bunyan is that a person, in this case a large one, can grow and adjust to have a happy life in spite of his differences. Paul had to move away from people in order to protect them from himself. But, while sad at first, he was able to find his special abilities that were of benefit to many. Though a huge exaggeration, the story of Paul Bunyan is more than entertaining, it is also an example of how differences in people are not bad and that it was a good thing that he cared enough about others to go his own way.
Some characters in American folktales include Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan, Br'er Rabbit, John Henry, and Captain Storm Along.
Some characters in American folktales include Pecos Bill, Paul Bunyan, Br'er Rabbit, John Henry, and Captain Storm Along.
I would try hard to get some brains.