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    “Little Red Riding Hood” is a story to be enjoyed by people of all ages. In the seventeenth century, Charles Perrault wrote it as a folktale. The story, as many know it today, is quite simple. A girl called Little Red Riding Hood gets sent to her grandmother at the other end of the woods to deliver some jam and bread. Her mother warned her about not talking to strangers. A wolf approaches her and asks her where she is going and Little Red Riding Hood, thinking that he is harmless, tells him. The…

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    know the Little Red riding hood story as a little girl is a red cloak/ jacket, but in this story, things are a little different. Long before little red was born, her parents were as many may know them as vampires, her parents were imprisoned by werewolfs due to passing vampire territory. While Little Reds mother was pregnant with Little Red, her and Red’s father attempted to escape from werewolf territory. Although Little Red’s mother escaped, sadly her father didn’t make it. As Little Red’s…

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    Loren is laying under the covers listening to her mother read a new story called Little Red Riding Hood, Loren is lying there trying to stay awake until her mother gets to the part where the Big Bad Wolf gobbles up grandmother, Loren got scared and started to cry. It’s a proven fact that one-third of parents reported that their children were brought to tears by Little Red Riding Hood. Although fairy tales could boost a child’s imagination, the child’s imagination could take things too far.…

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    The last part of City of bones ended on a good note. Everything is returned back to the normal world. This is my different ending for the book, from the place where Valentine has just taken the Mortal Cup. - In an instant, Valentine takes the Mortal Cup and an unconscious Hodge away. From the distance, a wolf’s howl sounds. “What was that?” Clary said. “A werewolf”. Suddenly, a six footed werewolf jumps down from the top of the Institute, and attacks Jace. “Jace!” Thrashing and battling, the…

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    Pack—until sexy shifter Kieran Rendall prowls into her life, very willing to help her release the past and unlock her caged passions. Alpha Wolf Wolf shifter Rafe Bardou craves one thing he can't have: free-spirited Sara Kenyon as his mate. Although her red-hot kisses have eluded him for over a year, losing control isn't an option. But it may be the only way to convince this sweet vixen he's her alpha wolf. Hunting Wolf Sexy wolf shifter Caleb Bardou is a roughneck fighter who barrels…

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    The story I wrote for the picture is kind of a twisted story for little red riding hood taking the point of view of the wolf instead of red making her in to the bad guy and the wolf in to the good guy. The picture has a girl in a red hood standing over what looks to be a wolf that dressed in old lady’s clothes. The girl has her foot on the wolf and her hands on the sword that sticking out of the wolf’s back. In this photo it shows that there is two sides in every story in only the victor’s side…

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    danger that radiates from the dark forest. Wolves have laid claim to it and with the barren months of winter upon them, the wolves look to the village for an ample food source. Villagers are terrorized and frightened by the desperate wolves, except one. Red, the youngest and most beautiful daughter of one of the wealthiest families in the village, has been sheltered away to become the perfect, trusting, and innocent daughter to represent her family. These characteristics instilled in her by her…

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    Little Red Cap, recorded in 1812 by the Brothers Grimm, and The Little Girl and the Wolf published in 1940 by James Thurber reflect societal values and society’s representations of gender during the time that they were written in. In the first version of the Grimm’s tale, they constructed an unintelligent and oblivious protagonist to depict the lack of agency of women. They also introduced a male hero to the tale to implement the belief that a woman is always saved by a man in society. However,…

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    While reading the “Little Red Ridding Hood”, one of the underlying message that was directed to children is not to talk to wolfs because you might become their meal. Little Red Ridding Hood was allowed to wonder in the woods to her grandmother’s house all alone and on her way she encountered a wolf who asked her several questions. Little Red Ridding Hood not knowing best told the wolf everything. Because of this Little Red Ridding Hood’s grandmother and Little Red Ridding Hood were both eaten by…

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    of ravin, the beast of waste and desolation. It is still found scattered thinly throughout all the wilder portions of the United States, but has everywhere retreated from the advance of civilization. (Cascadia)” From stories like Little Red Riding Hood, The Three little Pigs, and of course, The Boy Who Cried Wolf, the wolf is the antagonist and is always looked at as a bad thing, a sort of poison of the land, however Mowat’s book Never Cry Wolf took a large step in improving the image of the…

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