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    The werewolf Stubbe Peeter had similar qualities when compared to the werewolf in The Werewolf’s Daughter and Little Red 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

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    Essay #1 Analysis of Grandmother’s Nose and Little Red Hat Every so often‚ there comes a story so popular that it survives many decades and is common in many cultures. Growing up here in America‚ I was always told the story of Little Red Riding Hood. Because of the way American structure is set up‚ the story in this culture teaches the people told the story a lesson as well as has a happy ending. The American story of “Little Red Riding Hood” isn’t the only version of this story. As previously

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    Little 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

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    Transformations‚ however challenges the ideology that exist within the classic tales‚ and adds a pinch of cynicism to them. In doing so‚ she reinvent these tales‚ replacing their unvaried traditional message with a fresh more inclusive message. Sexton’s “Red Riding Hood” is one of the many poetic retelling that she makes. In the poem she conveys deceit and defines what a person who deceives is and what they do to innocent gullible people. Even in the very beginning of her poem‚ Sexton depicts many kinds of

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    name‚ doesn’t mean 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

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    The text The Company of Wolves is a very risqué take on the classic story of Little Red Riding Hood. The text is very sexually suggestive in its use of language and descriptions of the main character. It is also very traditional and conservative in its presentation of gender stereotypes and roles. The main characters virginity is described as ‘the invisible pentacle of her own virginity. She is an unbroken egg‚ she is a sealed vessel; she has inside her a magic space the entrance to which is shut

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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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    All In the story of “Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf”‚ Roald Dahl interprets the little girl as a gun-wielding murderer. While in most of the other interpretations of this story we’ve read this semester‚ she seemingly is just a young and naive little girl. When she walks into grandmothers house she has no idea that her grandmother has already been eaten‚ and soon enough finds out that the wolf has scheduled her to be next on his list. The pistol that Little Red Riding hood secretly wields ends

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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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    you even been hurt by one of your closest friends? Well in this story‚ Valerie finds out what its like to feel betrayed and hurt by even her family. Red Riding Hood is a story that teaches a valuable lesson that is true for even a modern teen: sometimes the people you trust and care about most could be the ones who hurt you in the end. In Red Riding Hood‚ the author uses conflict to teach us that sometimes the people we trust and care about most‚ could be the one’s who hurt us in the end. For example

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