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    timeless old tale of a little girl who meets a wolf on her way to Grandma ’s house has been passed down through oral tradition from one generation to the next. The tale of "Little Red Riding Hood" has existed for centuries as a warning for young‚ disobedient girls. According to what was considered socially acceptable and prudent behavior and according to the author ’s social and political standing‚ the tale has undergone significant changes. The story of "Little Red Riding-Hood" is a descendent of

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    forest. The little girl always wears a red coat‚ with a riding hood‚ so all the villagers called her ’Little Red Riding hood’. Little red riding hood never really had a father‚ so she lived with her mother. Her mother was a gatherer‚ and was forced to venture through in the forest every day to get food. Everyday‚ little red riding hood’s mother was forced to venture into the forest‚ deeper and deeper. Little red riding hood’s mother soon had to live in the forest. Little red riding hood was soon forced

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    Different versions of Little Red Riding Hood have been retold throughout written history. Each retelling was written in a culture of its own‚ which holds its own philosophies on each of the continuing main ideas in each version. One integral philosophy is their principles of femininity. Because so much time had past from the original work to the time of the newer retelling‚ the newer version had to be rewritten to tell a different tale‚ distinguishing the principles of femininity that the two cultures

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    There are many similarities that Isabelle C. Chang’s “The Chinese Red Riding Hoods” has with other stories in its tale type. There is a wolf‚ dressed as an old woman; a mother who gives her daughter instruction and advice; and a female protagonist facing danger and learning a lesson. Something that Chang’s story exclusively has in common with Perrault’s “The Story of Red Riding Hood” is that it has a written moral—the first line of Chang’s version is “Beware of the wolf in sheep’s clothing” (Hallet

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    Red riding hood and Goldilocks made decisions an both of their stories.Red riding hood was going to take cakes to her grandmother but a wicked wolf were trying to get her grandmothers cakes.The wicked wolf tried to get them but couldn’t just yet after while Red Riding Hood had skipped bravely to her grandmothers house. Red Riding Hood got at her grandmothers house saw the wicked wolf and screamed.Goldie locks went into a house in the woods and went inside the house because‚ know one was there. Goldilocks

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    Duffy has successfully written about childhood and the loss of innocence in ‘little red cap’‚ discuss with detail reference to the poem and how Duffy has used imagery‚ syntax and structure effectively in the poem. Little Red Cap is written by Carol Ann Duffy and it is taken from her feminist collection ‘The World’s Wife ‘. Carol Ann Duffy creates a voice for the unspoken‚ oppressed women‚ for this reason it has been considered ‘her most feminist work.’ ‘The World’s Wife’ explores the thoughts

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    Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault is the fairy tale’s original published version. It introduced the iconic character globally known by the same name. However‚ in its time‚ this plus other tales featured hidden meanings. While some ridiculed politics‚ others offered their audiences moral messages. Perrault’s tale featured a straightforward moral‚ but it too featured a shocking but common allegory among tales in his generation: women are simple. The tale began by introducing the protagonist:

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    The Werewolf by Angela Carters: FAIRY TALE The Maligned Wolf Little Red Ridding Hood and the Wolf by Roald Dahl (GENRE: POETRY) The Little Girl and The Wolf by James Thurber Little Red Riding Hood ( A new Version) Politically Correct Little Red Riding Hood by K.Hopkins Little Red Cap ( A German Tale) Thee Annotated Little Red Riding SETTING IN PLACE Although Werewolf is a Fairy Tale‚ it is not placeless. -Northern Europe (Evidence: see use of lg.) Placeless Placeless Placeless Placeless

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    Grimm’s Little Red Riding Hood and The Company of wolves There are many different versions of Little Red riding hood‚ some have new characters‚ some have different ending‚ but many versions have one thing in common that is the Little Red Cap is no longer weak and some even started to revenge in some versions. Here I will compare Carter’s version to Grimm’s classic version as an example. I will discuss the character‚ the moral values‚ and the religious color to demonstrate how Little Red Cap grows

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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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