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    Little Red-Cap.” An interpretation 8.10.2013 Little Red Cap is a poem written by Carol Ann Duffy in 1999. The action in the poem revolves around a young girl who is also the speaker in this poem‚ she tells her story through a first person narrative perspective. The personas are two characters a young girl and a wolf. Her story is about the transaction from being a little girl to being a woman‚ with lust and curiosity towards men‚ but the poem takes a sudden turn towards the end when she kills

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    The story of Little Red Riding Hood was a tale to educate little girls about the dangers this world can bring. More particularly men‚ who are more likely to be predators than women. “Little Red Cap” by The Grimm Brothers‚ was a story too far from being a happy one. Although‚ every story has a lesson to teach in the end. For example‚ some say to live life to the fullest‚ or to always believe in yourself. In this tale‚ girls are just as strong as men and are able to prove themselves if they need to

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    experiences. Little Red-Cap by the Grimm Brothers is one of the many fairy tales that exist today. Through its history‚ elements‚ and value‚ one can see the components that truly make the story exceptional. One must first delve into the history of Little Red-Cap in order to understand the sense of wonderment the tale emanates. The fairy tale is written by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm‚ two German brothers renowned for their collection of folktales. This compilation of tales and creation of Little Red-Cap are

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    views of how women behavior should be. Grimm has his readers imagine Little Red by describing how “if you set eyes on her‚ you could not but love her” (Grimm 13). This rhetorical method makes other younger woman want to be like Little Red‚ and sets up the rest of the story so they will want to gain traits that she has so they as well can be loved by all. Little Red also was told to “walk properly”

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    In comparing The Grimm Brother’s “Little Red Cap” and Sharon Singer’s paintings of the infamous little red riding hood story‚ there are numerous similarities to be found. Singer’s painting “Fast Food”‚ depicts a dark and uncanny scene in which naked doll lies at the foot of bloody wolf paws. The naked doll in Singer’s bleak painting represents the vulnerability of Little Red Cap during her encounters with the wolf. Little Red Cap description as a “dear little girl” who was loved by anyone who “set

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    Bibliography: EA300 DVD 1‚ no. 4 ‘Visual Representations of Little Red Riding Hood’. McGough‚ R. (ed) (2002 [2001]) 100 Best Poems for Children. London‚ Puffin. Montgomery‚ H. (2009) ’Block 1: Instruction or Delight ’ in EA300: Study Guide. Milton Keynes‚ The Open University‚ pp. 7-70. Zipes‚ J. (2009) ‘Origins: Fairy

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    Little Red Riding Hood

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    Little Red Riding Hood‚ a children’s fairy tale that many people know‚ is a story about a young girl visiting her grandmother. The Oedipus Complex‚ an idea brought up by Sigmund Freud‚ refers to a rivalry with the parent of the same sex. According to Bruno Bettelheim‚ a psychologist and writer‚ Little Red Riding Hood and The Oedipus Complex have a lot in common. In Bettelheim’s analysis on the Brother’s Grimm version of the Little Red Riding Hood‚ he relates Little Red’s ignorance with a subconscious

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    are “Little Red Riding Hood”‚ “The Fisherman and His Wife” and “The Frog Prince”. These stories kids and adults find it entertaining and useful. While fairytales sound more likely for children and adults‚ however adults can learn from the given life lessons. Adults and children can enjoy the humor‚ and morals stated in the stories to understand the given message to everyone. Fairy tales actually prepare children and educate adults for the real world. As in the story “Little Red Riding Hood” the

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    Essay: essay# Talking to Strangers Talking to Strangers There are two ways that people are able to choose when they meet strangers. Frist‚ people can friendly to the strangers and have a good time to communicate with strangers. The other way is that people can indifferent to the strangers and never stop to talk with them. It seems that more and more people choose the second way‚ because they are afraid of meeting trouble. There is a tale called “Little Red Cap”‚ written by Brothers Grimm. Through

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    Three Little Pigs

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    reveal about Dahl’s intentions in “The Three Little Pigs”? Although feminist theory has been in existence for many years‚ its exact definition is still debated. However‚ it is generally agreed that the theory attempts to discourage existing stereotypes concerning women and deconstructs ideas that they are inferior to men‚ as well as disproving outdated assumptions to do with gender roles. When this theory is applied to Roald Dahl’s ‘The Three Little Pigs’‚ the reader can see a different type of

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