Little Red Riding Hood Research Paper

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It is a brisk, foggy, October night. Deep in the woods is where the demons dwell. Tonight, they will come out to play. Shrill screams echo through the forest. Death lurks throughout the woods, there is no way to escape them. Tonight, you will meet each of the demons, here in Bear River City.
We have Emily guarding the trail. She eats the brains of her victims. She started off as a sweet little girl. That was until she started cutting open animals and eating their brains. She quickly escalated to preying on human brains. Since this is what Emily is used to, she cannot eat anything else.
Wandering through the graveyard, there is always someone watching you. Whether it is a vampire or a zombie, they will never stop watching, looking for their next meal. The vampires only drink the fresh, warm blood of humans that walk through the forest. Zombies may be slow, but they prey on
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If you have not heard the story of The Little Red Riding Hood, she was going to her grandma’s house and her fate was horrendous. She ran into an evil werewolf. The werewolf ran to the grandmother’s house and ate her. After he ate her, he ate Little Red Riding Hood.
If you have never seen a ghost, then there is a first time for everything. Tonight, you will meet Bloody Mary. This Bloody Mary is a little different from the one everyone else has heard of; all she wanted was to be beautiful. The witches promised her that they would make her beautiful, but only if she sacrificed her sister. She was so desperate to become beautiful, she cut her sister’s head off. Mary still carries it around to this day, only she is now dead.
Bob the Butcher is the man who has killed most of the demons in the forest. He enjoys cutting off limbs and taking internal organs out of the body. Bob loves to eat the human body. He is a blood-thirsty cannibal. Each thing he sells and eats are made of human, in some way or

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