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    sound, look, and even act different from one another. These “same” boys, both end up telling a different story. Here and there, and very seldom in life, I know I’ve read different versions of Little Red Riding Hood. We were acquaintances, and it always seemed like the same story being told. Red Riding Hood walked through the forest to grandma’s house, and got eaten by the…

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    fairy tales they read in their childhood. These stories help give a better understanding of important ethics and values. The story “Little Red Riding Hood” ,revised by the Grimm Brothers, is one of the most recognized fairy tales of all-time because it teaches people the importance of who to trust and who to be aware of. The story of “Little Red Riding Hood” derives from French peasants in the 16th century. Originally published by Charles Perrault, this tale about a girl visiting her…

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    Paper #1 – Little Red Riding Hood In The Classic Fairy Tales, Bruno Bettelheim states that Little Red Riding Hood’s failure to fight back or to resist in any way led him to declare “that the girl must be stupid or she wants to be seduced” (4). Similar statements have been used to describe rape victims for many years, regardless of their actions and appearances. In many versions of “Little Red Riding Hood”, Little Red has been described by authors as “a pretty village girl” and “a dear little…

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    understand. In the case of Little Red Riding Hood, the characters and their interactions are used to share the moral. However, the supposed moral is conflicted when the reader takes a deeper look into the seemingly simple tale. Little Red Riding Hood symbolizes innocence and being naive while the wolf is evil. The story seems to be telling the reader not to trust strangers and not to blindly believe everyone around you. However, it is interesting to note that Little Red Riding Hood is dull…

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    The film “Hoodwinked” and the tale “Little Red Ridding Hood” present cautionary tale about the dangers of making quick assumptions. Both, the film and the tale, have characters that are making judgment without proof. However, they also have many differences. First, they serve a different audience and purpose. “Little Red Riding Hood” by Charles Perrault published in 1697 is a cautionary tale about the dangers of the unknown. The main character is a young country girl who is presented with…

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    result in a totally different outcome. In the Little Red Riding Hood, a young girl was visiting her grandmother when a big bad wolf tries to eat her. In Goldilocks and the Three Bears, a girl walks into a strange house to eat some porridge, sit on a chair, and sleep on a bed. While both characters face conflicts, they handle them in different ways. Their attitude, personality, and behavior show the similarities and differences between Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks. First, there are many…

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    cultural values and the culture’s morality (245). Several have heard of the famous story Little Red Riding Hood, the variation of the folk tale depends on where origin of the story is. The story Little Red Riding Hood has been told in several different ways. Isabelle C. Chang wrote “The Chinese Red Riding Hoods” which has several major differences compared to Charles Perrault’s American “Little Red Riding Hood”. Although these stories have the same baseline the cultural influences are what make…

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    09/18/2016 MWA #1 The fairy tale “ Little Red Riding Hood” has been told in many different ways with different endings which showcase the different agendas by authors. Ranging…

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    the story of Little Red Riding Hood . When applying Little Red Riding Hood to todays society I believe the thing that relates to it the most is crimes done against innocent people . I can also see how it relates to children who are easily manipluated . The story Little Red Riding Hood is based on a young girl with the hopes of reaching her grandmothers house to bring her something nice . In other words people with good intensions are often taken advantage of . A Little Red Riding Hood in today's…

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    Brave & Little Adventure remains an ancient console. It can simply cast your mind back at on the story of Little Red Riding Hood. There is every possibility to be captivated by the story of Brave & Little Adventure game if you are familiar with consoles such as Tiny Thief. People develop with stories and can easily choose their most interesting options. The Little Red Riding Hood is among one of the favorite fairy tales loved by people. The tale is basically cascaded on a big wicked wolf and a…

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