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Tall Tales - Have You Ever Heard Of Them?

By Expert Author: Lee Siemon
View Summary | Submitted: 2007-09-30 | Word Count: 498 words | Views: 73 view(s)
Lee Siemon
It's the little kid in all of us that keeps us forever inventing and believing in super heroes. What man or boy can't get absorbed in the thrill of Batman defending Gotham City, and grown-up little girls still believe in the white night and gallant princes. Have we forgotten the heroes that saved America in the early days? The tall Tales of early America still entertain me as much as any modern super hero!

I can still get enthralled by Paul Bunyan's feats, love Johnny Appleseed, and John Henry is still my hero; who can forget Calamity Jane! The tall tale is a fundamental element of American folk literature. A Tall Tale is like today's super heroes in that they are bigger or stronger than real people and they solve problems in super-human ways. That is where the similarity ends. Super Hero stories and movies weave the story to be somewhat believable, as if sometime in the distant future it could happen. A Tall Tale is a competition between story tellers to see who can exaggerate the most, and pepper it with sarcastic humor. They solve everyday, unsolvable problems in a bigger than life, humorous way (Paul Bunyan hooking his ox to curvy logging roads and pulling them straight, or Pecos Bill lassoing a tornado to subdue it).

Tall tales are all American. The Europeans had their Fairy Tales, Arabic countries had their Genies the Irish had Goblins - America sat around campfires in the hot outdoor evenings and told tall tales, each one outdoing the last one. Each one meant to bring a laugh and a taller tale from the person next to you.

Although the most popular of the tall tales originated in the west and seemed to flourish everywhere the tough men of the American Frontier would gather, many came from east of the Mississippi. The toughest boatman on the Mississippi River was Mike Fink, and a their own Man-of-steel was a Pittsburg steel worker - Joe Magarac. Paul Bunyon had a cousin in West Virginia, another lumberjack named Tony Beaver.

Tall Tales were so pupular because everyone could be a story teller. Told in the vernacular of the day, they possessed a homey feel and anyone with a little imagination could spin one or ad to a tale already started. If you couldn't invent one, you could add to someone elses, or make a tall tale out of a real character such as Calamity Jane, making here adventures bigger than life. This was campfire fun at it's best, and made a hard life a little easier.

Unfortunately, since these were passed along from campfire to campfire, many got lost forever. Fortunately, as America settled into a civilized society, some of these wonderful tales were written down by our literary-minded keepers of the past. There are many versions of Tall Tales that can be found in any library, and there is plenty of them available on the Internet sure to bring a chuckle or a laugh.
About the Author/Author Bio

"Search for Pecos Bill", the newest Tall Tale is waiting for you at pecosrivertraders.com/pecosbill.asp Writing is a family thing for Lee. His parents were writers and one brother has a novel on Amazon. Lee has been writing and publishing short stories, poetry and news articles since high school. Lee does freelance content writing, website consulting and can be reached at www.theDPSgroup.com or through LinkedIN or CollectiveX.

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