thought about other folk heroes, and the first names that popped into my head work jon henry and paul bunyanseem to mean that hill didn't belong in that category. because as one of his friend said, he earned his mythology the hard way. how did he learn, how did he earn his mythology and it seemed to me that he earned a because of his answer to a profound question, which was if they cause is important enough to live for, isn't also worth dying for? and it was in the answer to that question i think that he began to become a folk hero. so how did he come to answer that question in the affirmative? you have to extend his character and his beliefs, and to do that you've got to study his beginning steps i wanted to study his swedish boyhood and his family origins, which i did, and which i think were important to understand the influences. how did he become an activist? and how did he become to write the music that he did? where he developed his sense of humor, which is pretty biting and pretty wicked. and what determined his decision or influenced his decision to emigrate in the first place, and t