Little My
Little My | |
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Joxter (step-father) (half-brother)Snufkin And numerous other brothers and sisters |
Little My (original
The name originated from the twelfth letter of the
Personality
Little My is a very abrasive person who almost always succeeds in persuading her listener or discussion partner. She is an unconventional debater who uses emotion and logic to win arguments.[2] She typically makes a personal attack on the person she is having the discussion with or about,[3] states her own undocumented conclusions,[4] exaggerates her opponents' arguments to ridicule them,[5] and uses nonverbal effects to show her opponent's inferiority.[6]
Appearances
Little My appears in the following books:
- Mymble's children; so small, in fact that you can hardly even see her. She doesn't play a very large part in the book, but does on occasion display her fondness for mischief and cheerfully morbid fascination for disaster and destruction.
- The Mymble's daughter, who tries unsuccessfully to teach her good behavior, but is separated from the others during the course of the plot and ends up being rescued by Snufkin, whom she accompanies for most of the rest of the book as he battles a rule-obsessed Park Keeper and ends up unwittingly "rescuing" a group of other children as well.
- Moomintroll, who wakes from hibernation and gets to experience winter for the first time. Unlike him, she immediately finds this "new, ice-cold world" to be great fun, especially after she discovers winter sports.[7]
- Tales from Moominvalley (Book 7) – This book consists of several short stories, three of which feature Little My: "A Tale of Horror", in which she tells tall tales of terror and doom to the Next-to-youngest-Whomper; "The Last Dragon on Earth", in which she basically plays the nosy, sarcastic, and insensitive younger sibling to Moomintroll (though actually being older than him); and "The Invisible Child", in which she demonstrates her own ideas about how to help the invisible Ninny become visible again.
- Moominpappa at Sea (Book 8) – Little My accompanies the Moomin family to the lighthouse island and is a constant presence in the book. Again, she is the only character who instantly takes to the new life and remains cheerful throughout.
In addition, Little My plays major roles in the picture-books
She also shows up as a major character in most Moomin-related media, comics, movies, and TV series.
References
- ISBN 951-0-23323-4.
- ^ Mikkonen 2007, pp. 97–.
- ^ Mikkonen 2007, p. 99.
- ^ Mikkonen 2007, p. 100.
- ^ Mikkonen 2007, pp. 101–102.
- ^ Mikkonen 2007, pp. 105–106.
- ^ Jones 1984, p. 71.
Works cited
- Mikkonen, Jukka (2007). ""Believe you me, I know. I'm pretty sharp when i comes to things like that": Little My's argumentation and rhetoric". In McLoughlin, Kate; Brock, Malin Lidström (eds.). Tove Jansson Rediscovered. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84718-269-2.
- Jones, W. Glyn (1984). Vägen från Muminsalen (in Swedish). Hangö: Bonniers. p. 71. ISBN 91-0-046191-1.