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Red Riding Hood

Author : Gursel Batmaz

Submitted : 2011-02-01 00:31:56    Word Count : 577    Popularity:   27

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The lady walks with the woods to deliver food to her sick grandmother.
A wolf really wants to consume the girl but is afraid to do so in public. He approaches little red riding hood and she naïvely tells him where she is going. He suggests the lady pick some flowers, which she does. In the meantime, he goes to the grandmother's home and gains entry by pretending to become the girl. He swallows the grandmother entire, and waits for the girl, disguised as the grandmother.

When the girl arrives, she notices he looks extremely strange to become her grandmother. Little Red Riding Hood then says, "What large hands you've." In most retellings, this eventually culminates with Little Red Riding Hood saying, "My, what large teeth you've!", that the wolf replies, "The easier to eat you with," and swallows her entire, too.

A hunter, nevertheless, comes to the rescue and cuts the wolf open. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother emerge unharmed. They fill the wolf's body with heavy stones. The wolf awakens thirsty from his big meal and goes to the well to seek water, where he falls in and drowns.

The tale helps make the clearest contrast between your safe world of the village and also the perils associated with the forest, conventional antitheses which are essentially medieval, though no written versions are as old as that.

The origins of the Little Red Riding Hood story can be traced to oral versions from numerous Europe and most likely preceding the 17th century, of which a number of exist, some substantially different from the currently-known, Grimms-inspired version. It was relayed through French peasants in the 14th century as well as in Italy, the place where a quantity of versions exist, such as La finta nonna (The False Grandmother). It has also been known as "The Story of Grandmother". It is also entirely possible that this early tale has roots in much the same Oriental tales

These early variations from the tale differ from the presently recognized version in a number of methods. The antagonist is not usually a wolf, but occasionally an ogre or a 'bzou' (werewolf), making these tales relevant to the werewolf-trials (much like witch trials) of times.. The wolf generally leaves the grandmother's blood and meat for that girl to consume, who then unwittingly cannibalises her own grandmother. Furthermore, the wolf was also known to ask her to get rid of her clothing and toss it to the fire. In some versions, the wolf eats the girl after she gets into bed with him, and also the story ends there. In other people, she sees via his disguise and tries to escape, complaining to her "grandmother" that she must defecate and would not desire to achieve this in the bed. The wolf reluctantly lets her go, tied to a bit of string so she doesn't get away. Nevertheless, the lady slips the string over another thing and runs off.

In these stories she escapes without any help from any male or older female figure, instead utilizing her own cunning. Occasionally, though much more rarely, the red hood is even non-existent.

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