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Small Red Riding Hood



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By : Gursel Batmaz    14 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-02 07:07:24
Whenever we hear this fable, we now have a feeling of becoming kids again. That is the attractive nature of this fable. Making your kids even though you are old! There are lots of other such fables like White and the seven dwarves, Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel and many more too. The main thing these fables and fairy tales share with kids is the feeling of happiness and together with that they can discover something good for their future too. The primary moral is how to become great kids and how not to be a hindrance to other people.
This is actually the fable of Small Red Riding Hood once more in my own words that would make you go to the exact same little realm of happiness once again.
This story is mainly about a small girl who is the main character. She is called Red Riding Hood because of the dress she wears. A little red hooded cloak that she wears is the primary attraction of this story. This starts with the small girl crossing the forest to deliver some food on her grandmother. A big poor wolf that lives within the woods sees her and really wants to eat her. But he's afraid to do so before other people. He thinks and intends to kill the girl and eat her silently. Red Riding Hood would go to her grandmother's home everyday to give food to her because there is no one else to take care of her.
Eventually, when she was singing and walking gaily across the forest, the wolf approcaches her and asks here where she's planning to go on that day. She says that she is going to her grandmother's house as usual. She does this simply because she didn't have the least doubt that the wolf is cunning and it is planning to eat her. Upon hearing this, the wolf, asks her to gather some wild flowers on her grandmother who is ill. Normally, we do give flowers for sick individuals within the intention to wish them to get well soon.
Red Riding Hood thinks this is a good concept and she starts gathering wild flowers for her grandmother, unaware of the plans from the bad wolf. The wolf in the meantime reaches her grandmother's house and enters the home pretending to be the little girl. The grandmother unaware of the wolf's plans lets him in and at the exact same moment the wolf, swallows the grandmother as a whole and disguises himself as her and waited for that little girl.
Small Red Riding Hood, who does not know anything relating to this, reaches her grandmother's house happily, using the gathered wild flowers in her own hand. When she sees her grandmother she suspects how strange she looks. She then asks her grandmother concerning the strange appearance of her. The wolf, it the disguise from the grandmother replies back. When she asks about how big her grandmother's teeth is , the wolf replies that it is for eating her and swallows her as a whole too.
Nevertheless, a hunter who passes through the cottage hears relating to this and he cuts the wolf open, so that both Red Riding Hood and her grandmother are rescued in the wolf's stomach. They then fill the wolf's stomach with lots of stones. And then close up. When the wolf woke up after his heavy meal, he feels thirsty and that he goes to a well to drink water. Here he falls and drowns because of the weight of the stones in his tummy.
This fable clearly depicts how secure the villages had been and just how dangerous the forests were within the olden days.

Author Resource:- Author of this content, Gursel Batmaz works for a red riding hood related company as article creator. To find more regarding to red riding hood movie check-out the internet sites.
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