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    generation. The Tale of the little red riding hood has been around for centuries for young disobedient children. According to what was considered socially acceptable or wise behavior, The story has undergone some descendant changes in both a social and political standing. The story of the “Little Red Riding Hood” is descendent of an early tale by German Folklorist Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm. The early version written by the brothers known as The Little Red Cap Features a little Girl that is on…

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    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 the forest enroute to her grandmother’s house, bringing along with her a variety of baked goods. Along the way she encounters a conniving wolf, whose interactions with Red are suggestive of devious…

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    coated buildings and red top roofs. The village 's location had a spectacular view of the nature 's beauty. The village was surround by gradually increasing rows of bushes, and each row had a different shade of green. While at the top of mountain tall pine trees. The sun shined great life and peacefulness on the village. In that village lived a little small girl. She was known as the prettiest girl in the village and for her red riding hood that her grandmother had made. "Little Red why are…

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    One of the first fairy tales that I remember is Little Red Riding Hood. The first version of this fairy tale was written in 1697… however since then the story has been retold many times with each author using different plots, settings, themes, characters and techniques to retell the in a different way to the original. Little Red Riding Hood is about a beautiful yet innocent girl who meets a wolf in the forest. The wolf deceives the little girl – red riding hood – into giving him information…

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    Fairy tales have historically played an important role in many different cultures. From Aesop’s fables to Mother Goose’s rhymes, the idea of using stories to pass on knowledge and ideas, and to comment on culture, has spanned through the ages. With the exception of the tragic ending, the story Ethan Frome is like a fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm because it has a hidden moral and it uses a story to reflect and discuss the culture of the time period in which it was written. The Brothers Grimm…

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    Perrault’s version of the same fairy tale, ‘Cinderella; or The Glass Slipper’, provides an interesting contrast to Basile’s version. There is also a shift in conceptions of the child and childlike. Whereas for Basile, children and adults were not seen as different, for Perrault, this was beginning to change during the latter half of the seventeenth century. Children came to be seen as pure, innocent and in need of guidance whilst the fairy tale came to be seen as ‘childlike’ and unsophisticated…

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    Fairy tales play a huge part of many part of many kids childhoods.When most people imagine fairytales, they will imagine a princess that needs saving or a princess finding love with a prince.The tales almost always have an happy ending. Most fairy tales convey a moral or lesson for example,in the story of Cinderella the moral is supposed to be to fight for what you want with a hard work and a good heart. But what if these fairytales are not at all what you thought they were? Fairy tales are…

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    The fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood reveals the drastic transition of a female from childhood into adulthood. The chronicle of Little Red Riding Hood through the woods represents the journey of the innocent and naive child, losing her virginity and becoming an adult. Little Red Riding Hood’s encounter with the wolf in the forest relays the reality of entering adulthood by reaching sexual maturity, which is marked by the lost of virginity. Both Perrault and the Grimm Brothers explored the…

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    During an individual’s childhood, everyone must have heard of numerous fairy tales such as Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Peter Pan and etc. A number of fairy tales have a particular message to the audience, such as Hansel and Gretel taught children not wander around, yet we listened to the stories we were told and never questioned them. As we got older and read the stories again, we can perceive that certain fairy tales can illustrate negative messages. One of the pessimistic influences of…

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    Fairytale Legends: Red Riding Hood Slot, this game marks the very first entry into the Fairytale Legends series and by looks of things it is setting an impressive benchmark for what is to come. Unveiled through a video preview, here is what we know about the game so far. Many players will certainly have fond memories of the fairytales they were told during childhood, with NetEnt now bringing these famous stories to life. Fairytale Legends: Red Riding Hood Slot puts famed protagonist Red Riding…

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