The Story Of The Little Mole Who Knew It Was None Of His Business by Holzwarth and Erlbruch Analysis

The Story of the Little Mole who knew it was None of his Business

Whoever said ‘it’s impossible to rub a mole the wrong way’ had never met this little mole, who gets very salty and vengeful. Mind you, can’t say I’d be happy if someone pooped on my head, either.

Chicago Tribune, Illinois, April 26, 1935

The Story of the Little Mole who knew it was None of his Business is a very popular picture book originally published in German. You can tell if a story is popular when you see the plush toy version of the hero!

PLUSH TOY OF OF THE LITTLE MOLE WHO KNEW IT WAS NONE OF HIS BUSINESS

Although The Little Mole Who Knew It Was None of His Business is all about pooh, this avoids being a typical ‘gross out’ story because of an overriding gentility in the language. The onomatopoeia has retained a foreignness about it — perhaps retained partly from the original German? — and because this is a picture book rather than a chapter book (as many gross-out books are), the language can be a little more sophisticated due to the fact that adults are likely to be reading this aloud to their children. The goat poo, for instance, is compared to ‘toffee’, which the little mole finds ‘almost appealing’.

STORY STRUCTURE OF THE LITTLE MOLE WHO KNEW IT WAS NONE OF HIS BUSINESS

SHORTCOMING OF THE LITTLE MOLE WHO KNEW IT WAS NONE OF HIS BUSINESS

PSYCHOLOGICAL NEED

The little mole can’t be at peace until he finds out who dropped a turd on his head.

MORAL NEED

He is vengeful.

DESIRE IN THE LITTLE MOLE WHO KNEW IT WAS NONE OF HIS BUSINESS

To find out who committed the crime of dropping a turd on his head. (This is basically a mystery story. In fact, an alternative title is:The Story of the Little Mole Who Went in Search of Whodunit.)

OPPONENT OF THE LITTLE MOLE WHO KNEW IT WAS NONE OF HIS BUSINESS

The dog. (Oops — spoiler alert!)

(There are two allies — the flies — they are experts in poo and are able to solve his mystery for him by landing on his head.)

PLAN OF THE LITTLE MOLE WHO KNEW IT WAS NONE OF HIS BUSINESS

The little mole will question every animal in the vicinity until he finds the culprit. He will examine the turds to find a match for the one on his head.

BIG STRUGGLE

There is no single great big struggle in this story, in which the mole must endure encounters with a number of animals. But the encounters do escalate — each pooh is worse than the last one, with the cow pancake being the worst of the lot. He does get spattered in poo, which can be likened to wounds in a big struggle.

GOAT POOH FROM THE LITTLE MOLE WHO KNEW IT WAS NONE OF HIS BUSINESS

ANAGNORISIS OF THE LITTLE MOLE WHO KNEW IT WAS NONE OF HIS BUSINESS

PSYCHOLOGICAL EPIPHANY

He finds out who dropped the turd on his head.

MORAL EPIPHANY

None. He remains a vengeful little bastard, and a fan of retributive justice.

NEW SITUATION

“Satisfied at last, the little mole disappeared happily into his hole underground.” (And presumably continued on with his mole doings uninterrupted.)

OTHER MOLES IN CHILDREN’S STORIES

Night of the Weremole, a Courage the Cowardly Dog episode

CONTEMPORARY FICTION SET IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND (2023)

On paper, things look fine. Sam Dennon recently inherited significant wealth from his uncle. As a respected architect, Sam spends his days thinking about the family needs and rich lives of his clients. But privately? Even his enduring love of amateur astronomy is on the wane. Sam has built a sustainable-architecture display home for himself but hasn’t yet moved into it, preferring to sleep in his cocoon of a campervan. Although they never announced it publicly, Sam’s wife and business partner ended their marriage years ago due to lack of intimacy, leaving Sam with the sense he is irreparably broken.

Now his beloved uncle has died. An intensifying fear manifests as health anxiety, with night terrors from a half-remembered early childhood event. To assuage the loneliness, Sam embarks on a Personal Happiness Project:

1. Get a pet dog

2. Find a friend. Just one. Not too intense.

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