The Three Horrid Little Pigs

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The Three Little Pigs/The Three Horrid Little Pigs

The different authors capture the readers of the story, the three little pigs through relationship in current society. One author show the three little pigs as happy go lucky. While the other emphasis on the three pigs being lazy, and good for nothing. Instead of the big bad wolf, the wolf shows concern and offers his carpentry skills. “The Three Little Pigs” originally written in 1933 and again in 2008 told with a distinct difference in; why they left home; the characters, and the role each one plays as well as a completely different ending. Why did the three little pigs leave home? In the original version, the decision of experiencing the world and building their house provided excitement. The current version, show the pigs as lazy, irresponsible, living at home with their mother and she forces them to leave. Although both books shows a different reason of why they left home. They both show that they left together to build their own house.
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While the first book tells, the story of how one pig built his house of straw, one of stick and the other of bricks. The other books tells a slightly different story, how one pig stole his straw from the cows, one stole twigs from the birds and the other pig forced the chicken out of their home. Instead of the big bad wolf, this wolf, being a carpenter shows concern and tries to help the pigs build their house. The pigs shows no fear against the wolf, instead they threaten and bully him and forces him to build his own house, which he does out of

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