Thursday, June 14, 2012

BR 1-03: Little Red Riding Hood

"Then the wolf woke up. He tried to sneak out of the door, but the stones rattled inside him." (p. 45)

In this story, the wolf which can never catch anyone eats vegetables last. That is funny. I didn't know the scene. I think the reason that the wolf failed is that he greedily had tried to eat both Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother. If he had eaten only Little Red Riding Hood, he wouldn't be snipped open his tummy by a woodcutter.

Little Red Riding Hood forgot rules of the woods, "keep to the path and don't talk to wolves", so she was eaten by a wolf. However, I think the main character of stories usually don't keep promises.


Grimm, Jacob, & Grimm, Wilhelm. (2006).
Little Red Riding Hood .
London, England.
(134words/4357words)

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