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    In the little red riding hood the wolf played a trick on the little riding hood.Goldilocks was walking in woods and saw a house.She walked inside the house and destroyed.One day when they left the house a goldilocks walked into their house.The bears had made porridge but it was freezing.But she tried the wee mans wee mans porridge and it was just right then she ate it all.Then then she sat in all of their chairs but the wee bears chair was just right. The bears came home and realized someone…

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    Little Red Monologue

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    Once upon a time, there was a girl named Little Red, who lived in the busy city of New York City, she also lived with her grandma and the butler named Fredrick. They lived in a great big mansion on the West Side of town. Everyone thought that Little Red was her real name but her real name is Jessica, and Little Red was the most sweetest girl you would ever meet. Now her grandma, she was kind, old lady but little did she know that the man she has trusted for years..her butler Frederick. He has…

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    the story Little Red Riding Hood, Charles Perrault introduces the concept of being wary of strangers to a young audience but on the other hand in Company of Wolves, Angela Carter misses the point of the warning and flips the whole story around. When comparing Little Red Riding Hood and Company of Wolves, the most important point is that children should never talk to strangers but I believe that the Company of Wolves misses this very important point. In both Little Red Riding Hood and Company of…

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    Abolania Research Paper

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    The legend of Abolania Not long ago a short red haired child named abolania only the age of 7 was hunting with her father as they caught a rabbit a rude old wolf came up behind the two and jumped on the father's back and jumped` off and stole the rabbit and ran into its cave as the two were to scared to run after the old wolf they ran home.The two were to poor to buy food from the market and the rabbit traps were too for they lost the trap to the wolf , all they had was 2 slices of bread to…

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    Into the woods is a broadway play that takes place in the woods. This is about Rapunzel, Cinderella, a baker and his wife, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack, and an ugly witch. The play starts in the baker and his wifes shop/house, Little red riding hood come in and gets a loaf of bread for her granny, as she is leaving she attempts to stay longer to take pastries from the baker as he forces her out of the shop. The wife hands little red a plate of pastries, and little red leaves following the same…

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    Little Red Riding Hood was having a pretty nice day when visiting her grandma. When she was baking the red velvet cake to her grandma, she encountered a peaceful wolf. The wolf says ¨Good day Little Red Riding Hood¨ Little Red Riding Hood replies ¨Thank you kindly Wolf.¨ Little Red Riding Hood is explaining to the wolf that her grandmother is sick and Little Red Riding Hood wants her grandmother to feel better. Then Little Red Riding Hood walks away mining her own business walking to her…

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    Snow White Red

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    The Color Red: The Key to Woman’s Sexual Maturity The color red has always had some significant meaning, whether it is in real life, myths, legends, or even fairy tales. Two fairy tales which illustrate the symbolic meaning of the color red are two tales about Snow White; Brothers Grimm’s “Snow White” and Lasiar Gheug, “The King of Ireland’s Daughter.” In these fairy tales red resembles the opportunity for women to be rescued by a prince and possibly reach sexual maturity, but the shedding of…

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    children in the 21st century. Many of you have discussed why you object to violence in the fairy tales we read early in the course. There are some kinds of violence that few of you object to--for instance, the punishment of the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood, or the killing of the violent Bluebeard. Then there are all the robberies that are attempted—like in "The Day it Snowed Tortillas." And no one said much about the violence of the Holocaust in the background of Singer 's stories, that kept…

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    Cinderella the stepsisters were told to cut off either their heel or big toe in order to fit into the slipper, then later in the story both of their eyes get pecked out by some passing birds. In the story of Little Red Cap, Grimm’s version of Red Riding Hood, Red’s grandma is eaten by the wolf and later Red is eaten as well. In Disney’s Sleeping Beauty only Aurora falls asleep, however in Grimm’s version when Briar-Rose touched the needle the whole kingdom fell under the sleeping…

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    Fairy tales are used as a median to transpose didactic notions on the philosophy and principles held by the society at the time, including underlying paradigms and ideologies. They are the embodiment of the contexts and values in which they manifest, and are used to teach and impart knowledge. These ideas can be seen clearly expressed within “Le Petite Chaperon Rouge” by Charles Perrault, “The Company of Wolves” by Angela Carter and “Tangled” by Disney. These texts explore social paradigms and…

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