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    values into children in an entertaining way. The stories “Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault” and “Little Red Cap” by the Brothers Grimm tell the same fairy tale to convey similar messages of young girls listening to their elders and not trusting all strangers. This is done through fairly tale conventions like plot structure‚ icons‚ themes of innocence‚ and gender roles. Both of the stories follow similar plot structure in that Little Red runs into the wolf and goes through the forest. Also

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    around for centuries‚ sends all kinds of important moral messages from being a child to facing the ‘beautiful’ world of adulthood. Growing up and being placed in the adult world‚ we come to terms that fairytales aren’t the classic stories of Little Red Riding Hood‚ Briar Rose‚ or Cinderella that we all know and love‚ its much more than that. We are surrounded by Fairytales‚ almost as if they

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    Little Red Riding Hood The way in which women are represented and defined throughout Western culture is leading somewhat of a controversy between the male and female genders. Within the chapter‚ “Dreams‚ Fears‚ Idols”‚ by Simone de Beauvior‚ she expands upon the numerous problematic ways in which a woman is represented in these cultures. In most situations within fairytales or short stories‚ women are portrayed as the “damsel in distress” or the “weak link”‚ meaning that they are powerless and are

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    the Little Red Riding Hood. I chose the two stories “Little Red Cap” by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm‚ and “Little Red Riding Hood” by Charles Perrault. These two stories are somewhat close to being similar‚ yet so far away because it has it differences between these stories. In the story of “Little Red Cap” they described the little girl as little girl who everyone loved. Her grandmother loved her the most of all so she decides to give her a gift. The gift was a little red velvet cap‚ the little girl

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    Rotkäppchen‚ Little Red-Cap‚ Little Red Riding Hood‚ there as so many different names for this story and this character. Just as the villain in Little Red’s tale has been called a wolf‚ a werewolf‚ and in NBC’s television show Grimm‚ it is even called a Blutbaden. This children’s fairy tale has been rewritten in screenplays‚ stage plays‚ books‚ songs‚ and poetry. But no matter what the characters are called‚ or how the story is presented‚ it all comes back to the original tales that was written by

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    The story "Little Red Riding Hood" has been read and retold for hundreds of years. The story has been told so many times‚ that now there are many versions of that same story. Some stores have had more exposure than others‚ some with sexual innuendo‚ and others just making fun of the whole concept of "Little Red Riding Hood." The Charles Perrault version of "Little Red Riding Hood" is probably the most known‚ because parents will tell it to their children because it is the version that would offend

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    read. In the fairy tale “Little Red Riding Hood” from the Brothers Grimm‚ the gender roles of men and women are definitive‚ and the young children reading this novel can be

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    If you have ever heard the story “Little Red Riding Hood”‚ then you know who the villain is. The Wolf. However‚ workers at the American Wolf Association have found the real story. In the real story‚ the wolf isn’t the bad guy. The wolf is the hero. Once upon a time‚ there was a little girl who lived in a poor village. The little girl always wore a red hood‚ thus creating her nickname‚ “Little Red Riding Hood.” One day‚ Little Red Riding Hood’s Mom was baking treats in their cottage when a wonderful

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    Grandmother respond from the bedroom. I lit a lantern‚ and moved into the room where I found my grandmother lying peacefully in her bed. “Grandmother‚ I brought you fresh bread and vegetables from the market‚” I exclaimed proudly as I removed my red overcoat and tossed it onto the rocking chair in the corner. “I will be back in a few minutes Grandmother. I am going to put on some stew‚ I hope you are hungry.” “Oh‚ you have no idea‚ my dear.” My Grandmother said in somewhat of raspy whisper

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    Little Red Riding Hood is presented as this young and innocent girl‚ who is pure and naïve‚ and unaware of the evils and dangers of the world around her. Little Red Riding Hood has set out on a journey to check on her ill grandmother and deliver some food that her mother has made. Her innocence causes her to be carefree and unattentive to the dangers that are around her. She is carefree and distracted by the beauty of the scenery around her. Being innocent and naïve‚ Little Red Riding Hood does

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