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    Red Riding Hood tales the motif of naivety or the loss of naivety prevails. In three different versions of the tale, the Little Red Riding Hood characters naivety is developed in three very different ways. In the Perrault version, the protagonist exhibits naivety from start to finish with no middle ground. The Delarue tale presents a protagonist that loses her naivety through the…

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    details being switched around so the people could relate to the characters. Variations of the popular modern story Little Red Riding Hood are prime examples of this. In an older version Little Red was “A slut (is she) who eats the flesh and drinks the blood of her granny.” and…

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    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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    Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks And The Three Bears are two of the most famous fairy tales.Although they might be for little kids these stories teach a strong lesson.The two characters, Red riding hood and Goldilocks were adventurous, brave, and independent.They were also selfish and rude. In the fairy, Little Red Riding Hood Red is an innocent gullible young girl, who was tricked by a wolf into telling it where her grandma lived.When Red arrived at her grandma’s house she found the…

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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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    The tale of “Little Red Riding Hood” is a story about a young girl who is on her way to visit her ill grandmother who lives in the forest. She comes prepared with food and a beverage for grandmother to have, provided by her mother who warns her not to go off the path. On the way to grandma’s house, she runs into a wolf in the forest who asks where Little Red is going, who she is going to see, and then usually he will give her a proposition about racing to the house or just wishing her good luck…

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    The lesson Little Red Riding Hood learned was to never trust a wolf because they are sly and clever. She let herself get tricked once and that resulted in getting herself and her grandma eaten by the cunning wolf. When the second time the wolf tried to trick her, she knew the tricks because of her previous experience and therefore did not let herself go astray. The first time Little Red Riding Hood was going to visit her grandmother she lets herself get tricked by the sly wolf. The wolf turns…

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    ” In chapter five of The Golden Age of Folk & Fairy Tales from the Brothers of Grimm to Andrew Lang edited by Jack Zipes, the title alone, “Dangerous Wolves and Naive Girls” radiates taboo. Various versions of the popular tale of “Little Red Riding Hood” began as oral folktales shared by women and men throughout Europe, the story eventually evolving into a children’s tale. This tale revolves around a young girl, typically associating with wearing a red cape. The naive girl ventures alone through…

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    walking past Margaret's house and I heard a groaning ( groan). By the time I got in the house Margaret was lying on the ground... (sniff) sorry, she was lying on the ground, on the ground…dead. By the time I ordered a coffin for her, Little Red Riding Hood was at the door with wine and cake for her ill grandma. She saw me in Margaret's house and then she saw the coffin and her grandma on the ground. She assumed that I killed her. But if I did kill her,why would I order a coffin? So that is how…

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    you actually listen to her? Young girls don’t really tend to listen to their mothers because when they want to explore the world and see what's out there, but the mothers want them to be safe and do what they need to get done. In “Little Red Riding Hood” by Charles Perrault and “Little Red Cap” by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm (The Grimm Brothers), they both tell a story about a young girl who is bringing goods to her sick grandmother in the woods. The mother tells Little Red to not stray off the path…

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