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    Once upon a time there was a little girl known as Little Red Riding Hood. She got this nickname from her beloved grandmother because she’s a little girl who always wears a red hoodie. Her mother informed her that her grandmother had become extremely ill to the point that her mother was worried she wasn’t going to make it. This startled Little Red Riding Hood so she decided to go visit her in her brand new, candy red, Porsche. Before she left, her mother gave her a basket full of her grandmother’s

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    Once upon a time there was a dear little girl who was loved by everyone who looked at her, but most of all by her grandmother, and there was nothing that she would not have given to the child. Once she gave her a little riding hood of red velvet, which suited her so well that she would never wear anything else; so she was always called 'Little Red Riding Hood. ' One day her mother said to her: 'Come, Little Red Riding Hood, here is a piece of cake and a bottle of wine; take them to your grandmother

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    “Little Red Riding Hood” Analysis “Little Red Riding Hood” Analysis I am going to describe the theme of Little Red Riding Hood, and describe the elements I found to contribute to the theme, how those elements affect the narrative theme. The elements that I am going to use in this paper are the narrative point of view, plot and symbolism. The point of view of is described in our text as is third-person objective, which the narrator takes a detached approach to the characters and action increasing

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    “Little Red Riding Hood” dates back to the 16th century and this story has been told in a variety of ways. The one thing that hasn’t changed is that it is one of the most popular fairy tales. Like most fairy tales, red riding hood has become altered and is used to entertain children. Even today the story of Little Red continues to be shared to audiences of varying ages. One of the biggest differences between the modern versions and the traditional versions is the censorship. If you were to analyze

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    Goldilocks made a lot of decisions, she wasn’t the only one though. Little Red Riding Hood is another fairy tale that we all know. Little Red made numerous decisions herself, she decided to bring her ill Granny some soup in hopes of making her feel better. Little Red decided to go into the woods alone, she decided to proceed fearlessly into the woods, even though there may be a malicious wolf lurking in the trees. Goldilocks and Little Red both made decisions, those decisions were similar, in that both

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    In the version of “Little Red Riding Hood”, Charles Perrault makes the story into a life lesson for young female children. Charles Perrault twisted the ending of the story by instead of Little Red tricking and getting away from the big bad wolf; she was eaten by the wolf and so was her grandmother. Not so happy ending, but it has a point to it. Little Red Riding Hood in this version is the representation of all young females that are or have been targeted or victimized by any adult. Here in the text

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    kid? Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks are just a few of the books that shaped our childhood. These books made us laugh, smile and giggle as we read. Little Red Riding Hood is about a girl who goes in the woods to bring some cake to her grandma. She gets interrupted and tricked by a wolf who’s intentions are to eat the cake. Goldilocks is about a girl who stumbles upon a house in the forest owned by bears. She makes herself at home and roams around the house. The important decisions Little Red

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    that create ideas and morals in today’s society. The tale of both Charles Perrault’s “Little Red Riding Hood” and Angela Carter’s “The Company of Wolves”, demonstrates a notion of violence and sexuality. The two tales closely relate but both have different perspectives on how to deal with violence and what is interpret with sexuality throughout the stories. Charles Perrault’s traditional tale “Little Red Riding Hood” differs from Angela Carter’s “The Company of Wolves” because, first of all, the story

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    rhymes. Comparisons will be made between the traditional red riding and the hood winked by comparing to red puckket to little red riding hood granny to triple G and big bad wolf to wolf W wolf, by the appearance, personality and role. As the girl walked through the dark forest what harm could come from this Little red riding hood is a little girl who wears Red cape. She has a dark brown hair with rosy cheeks with fricals. Little riding hood is a gullible girl who is sweet and innocent for example

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    Intelligence in Little Red There are many versions of the classic story of Little Red Riding Hood and they all come with different names, details and ideas. A main idea in the stories is that intelligence can end up being the saving factor in a bad situation. In fact that is what the authors of these stories seem to be trying to teach us is the importance of intelligence in life. The characters in these stories can teach us so much about how just stopping and thinking before you act can end up

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