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    fathoms of the ocean and swam with mermaids; climbed down a high tower along Rapunzel’s hair; danced merrily with Snow White and the dwarfs‚ witnessed the miraculous metamorphosis of the Swan Princess and strolled into the woods with the Little Red Riding Hood. Fairytales had me helplessly mesmerized.

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    original writings. The Grimm Brother’s version‚ “Little Red Cap”‚ had some of the same variants and perspective story bits as the original writer Perrault’s version of the Little Red Riding Hood‚ with a slight twist of redemption and changing of the moral of the story. The Grimm Brother’s version shows the readers how they adapted the story in their perspective and how they evolve the story into today’s writings. The Little Red Riding Hood fable has been passed down to the next generations‚ with

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    Little Red Riding Hood is a fairy tale that has changed much in its history. Being more commonly known as a fairy tale‚ it may be considered a children’s story‚ however‚ it contains in it‚ themes of sex‚ violence and cannibalism. It is a multi-voiced‚ multi-cultural tale that has been told and retold‚ suffering endless plots‚ character transformation and reinterpretation. The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud created many theories on how people are and why they do the things they do. Freud’s three key

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    Little Red Riding Hood Little Red Riding Hood is a short story narrated in the third point of view about a girl walking alone in the forest and a bad wolf who is trying to eat her. The introduction of an animal as a character makes this story what is known in the literary world as a Fable. A little girl‚ who always wears a red cap‚ is told by her mother to take a basket full of food to her sick grandmother. She lives in the woods and the girl is told not to leave the path but go straight to granny’s

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    with reference to 2 versions of LRRH and support your ideas with detailed analysis. 800 – 1000 words. Context has a differing impact on the various values and attitudes present within both Roald Dahl and Charles Perrault’s versions of Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf. Both Perrault’s early adaptation of the tale and Dahl’s 1982 poetic appropriation are reflective of the immensely different societies under which they were written. This difference in values and attitudes can be demonstrated through

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    Critical Analysis: Little Red Riding Hood The story of Little Red Riding Hood has been around for years. Throughout the years this story has been told many different ways. The story began as a folk tale that European mothers and nurses told to young children. The fable soon came to the attention of Charles Perrault (1628-1703). He was a French attorney who turned into a poet‚ writer‚ and anthologist. He published one version of the story in a 1697 collection of fairy tales‚ which is a book that

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    of Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a classic selection that is very well known. The story features a young girl on her own making a choice. This is similar to the notable fable of the‚ “Little Red Riding Hood‚”. Both starring an female protagonist that goes on an adventure of curiosity. Little Red has gone on a journey to help her Grandmother‚ but she encounters a Wicked Old Wolf. However‚ Goldilocks has her signature golden hair‚ and she seems to not have a care in the world. These stories

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    For my Rhetoric-In-Practice (RIP)‚ I decided to write fracture fairy tales on "Hansel and Gretel"‚ "The Little Red Riding Hood" and "The Ugly Duckling". I take upon the role of Rory Madden‚ an experienced children’s author promoting his newest book The Modernize Collection of Fairy Tales on his website. In my book‚ each fairy tale is revamped to target a modern audience and to address a specific issue with children and modern technology. My collection of fairy tales targets two audiences‚ my primary

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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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    Have you ever considered thinking about the similarities and differences between Little Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks. Just take a minute to really think about it. They’re both girls‚ clever thinkers‚ like nature‚ and are adventurous. Little Red Riding Hood was a clever thinker because she was able to outsmart the wolf. She was also adventurous because she was traveling through the woods just to bring her grandmother a cake. It was very giving of her to walk through the woods just to give her

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