Interpreting The Truth In Three Little Pig's Story

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According to the Three Little Pigs story, the truth is not the same for everyone. Most readers always conclude that the wolf killed or ate the pig because he was evil, mean, and ugly. Others actually believe that the wolf was only asking for sugar to pull in his cake and the pigs incident was an accident. The wolf was either telling the truth or lying because he did not give up saying that he wanted sugar. He might have been telling the truth because news reporters do exaggerate the news, also he would not give up on saying that he just needed sugar. In the original Three Little Pigs story the wolf is shown as a bad or evil character because in the story it said he ate the pigs on purpose and wanted to attack. In the story it shows that the

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