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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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    Introduction: Have you ever wondered why someone would walk through the dangerous woods all by themselves ? knowing that their could be anything dangerous or unsafe in those wood ? Well maybe we should take a look / a read about the decisions that Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks and the 3 Bears made. !st Paragraph: To compare and contrast the decisions between the two is that to compare them together we can say that they both have something in common that both the girls took a walk through the wood or

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    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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    What is your favorite childhood fairytale? Mine is Red Riding Hood & Goldilocks. Have you ever read those stories? Both stories are pretty similar because they both involve girls going into peoples homes . One girl had a purpose to go in ( RRH) and one who was being a creep (Goldilocks). Both girls were walking through the woods , Red Riding Hood was walking to deliver cakes to her Granny and Goldilocks broke into a bears home. Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks both came in to contact with predator

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    Little Red Riding Hood and Perrault’s version, a French version. Little Red Riding Hood is a story about a little girl, who wears a red riding cap, who is sent of by her mother, with a few items in hand, to go check on her sick grandmother. On the way there, Red Riding Hood is stopped by a wolf and asked where she is going. Not knowing that the wolf is bad, she tells him that she is going to her grandmother’s house and describes where it is. At some point the wold splits off from Red Riding Hood and

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    she decided to go into the forest, she decided to enter a house, she discovered, she decided to eat porridge, to sit in a chair, and to doze off in a bed that she found. 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

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    Did you enjoy reading fairy tales as a 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

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    1. Little Red Riding Hood walked smoothly through the woods. Little Red Riding Hood was going to visit her old grandma. Little Red Riding Hood spotted some beautiful flowers which made her feel happy. Little Red Riding Hood started to pick the flowers. Then Little Red Riding Hood continuing walking to grandma. 2. Little Red Riding Hood walked through the woods on her way to her grandma, when she spotted some beautiful flowers which made her feel happy. Little Red Riding Hood started to pick the

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    Introduction: The Grimm Brothers’ Little Red Riding Hood (1857), and Roald Dahl’s contemporary spin on the well-known fairy tale, Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf (1982), both endeavored to shape the meaning of the traditional fairy tale. Although Dahl relies on an audience familiar with the original fable to appreciate his alterations, both texts are aimed towards a target audience of children. Through comparison of the two differing versions, connections will be identified. Similarities and

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