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    Riding Hood is probably one of the most annotated and analyzed of all the fairy tales‚ and there are several versions of the tale to study‚ all with a slight variation in their moral lesson‚ interpretation and theme surrounding Little Red Riding Hood’s escapade to grandmother’s house. It is most commonly believed that the French author Charles Perrault was the first to publish a written version of this fairy tale in 1697. However‚ Perrault most likely composed the tale of Little Red Riding Hood from

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    Did someone ever act as someone else‚ and try to trick you? In the short stories “Lon Po Po” and “Little Red Riding Hood” children get tricked by wolves pretending to be other people. The two short stories‚ “Lon Po Po” by Ed Young and “Little Red Riding Hood” by James Marshall have many similarities and differences in plot. In “Lon Po Po”‚ three children are left at home while their mom goes to see their grandma‚ who has her birthday. A wolf notices she goes‚ and dresses up as grandma to trick the

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    Red Riding Hood was a story from long ago and changed through the centuries. After reading the first story of Little Red Riding Hood I can say that I was not expecting the ending that it had. This would be frightening to a little child who reads this version of the wolf eating the people. Grimm changes the story a little for in the end the wolf does eat the people but they were saved in the end. The wolf was a very bad and misleading animal that led Little Red Cap/Little Red Riding Hood astray from

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    The classic fairy tale spends the first few sentences describing Little Red Riding Hood as a beautiful‚ charming girl with her signature red cloak. Taking on a different strategy‚ Dahl switches the lens to follow the Wolf at the beginning of his narrative. Rather than the wolf be the ominous threat that the reader is waiting for‚ Dahl’s version has readers actively waiting for the arrival of Little Red Riding Hood‚ the first sign of his divergent characterization. Order of character appearances

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    Do Beauty Contests Degrade Womanhood? Make-up‚ hair extensions‚ teased hairstyles‚ clouds of hairspray‚ flippers (fake teeth)‚ sophisticated costumes‚ screaming crowds (mostly mothers)‚ weird postures‚ twitched face expressions‚ tiaras‚ trophies‚ money and more or less talent are the ingredients for the usual children beauty pageants‚ along with exercised smiles and hysterical crying and outbursts. I stand before you today to address you on a subject which concerns manly the girls and the women

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    Riding Hood. Although there were similarities between the stories‚ there were also differences that made each story unique. In The Damnable Life and Death of Stubbe Peeter‚ the werewolf was known for killing men‚ women‚ children‚ sheep goat lamb‚ and other cattle which is similar to the werewolf in The Werewolf’s Daughter. The father in The Werewolf’s Daughter would eat people‚ but what makes the two stories different is that the father did not eat animals. The werewolf in Little Red Riding Hood also

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    he’s a bad guy. In the story ‘Shrek’ he is funny and has lots of friends‚ in the Three Little Pigs‚ he hadn’t eaten in days‚ and in Little Red Riding Hood‚ he was just looking for a good laugh and a snack. The Big Bad Wolf in the story is actually the hero and this will be proven by looking just a little bit deeper. First‚ in Little Red Riding Hood‚ it was like Little Red was trying to get eaten. Her Mother said specifically not to dawdle or go off the path because something bad would happen‚ but

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    WITH EDITED TEXT FROM MY INSTRUCTOR A Jungian perspective on "How Far She Went" by Mary Hood "How Far She Went" by Mary Hood is an intense story full of ever-changing and turbulent emotions. In writing about this story and its author‚ it can be seen there is more in depth reasoning and motivation underneath the characters actions than one might initially think. These actions could be likened to a Jungian psychological viewpoint and ideology. The story conveys the intimacy of a girl‚ her grandmother

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    According to Robin Williams‚ “No matter what people tell you‚ words and ideas can change the world.” The world may be a good place for some people while it can be not that good for others‚ it depends from the perspective of each person. Many people can find themselves really happy and satisfied with their lives. On the other hand‚ several people might agree that the world would be a better place for everyone if some factors were changed‚ maybe some services‚ governments‚ economy‚ etc. But‚ what is

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    The two versions of Little Red Riding Hood I’ve chosen to analyze is the Grimm brothers version and the Angela Carter version. I think what is interesting about these two versions are they seem to have contrasting morals‚ despite rooting from the same story. The Grimm brothers version is the one I was told as a child. Though the Grimm brothers wrote stories intended for adults‚ their stories are often told to children for the moral. The moral is not to be deceived by symbolic wolves. The Grimm brothers

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