Little Red Riding Hood is definitely one of the most popular children's fairy tales. This story, along with all other stories, was born out of oral stories centuries ago. After all, these verbal stories were written down and converted to famous literary stories by French writers such as Charles Perrault and other fairy - tale collectors. Francisca Lia Block's 20th century Little Red Riding Hood is certainly in sharp contrast to Perrault's early 16th century literary expression. There is no censorship system for women in the rear correcting display account Wolf.
In the Perot version, the bourgeois society is represented. Little Red Riding Hood is known as "Little Village Girl". The version of this Little Red Riding Hood was written in the 17th century, when the absolute principle of Patriarch Christianity was dominated at that time, the story reflected the value of the times. The story of Perot is strongly influenced by the value of patriarchal absoluteism of Christianity, the value embodying a strict child rearing approach. This is when Little Red Riding Hood does not obey his mother and talks to a strange wolf. Girls should be able to control themselves rather than flirty (flirting). The punishment for her misconduct is that she and her grandmother were swallowed by a wolf. This is obviously different from Grimm's fairy tale, the girl in Grimm's fairy tale and her grandmother can "eat", which is more cruel and more aesthetic.
Essay.com/ Interpretation of a fairy tale and symbolic elements of Little Red Riding Hood of Charles Perrault
In the story of Little Red Riding Hood, a big bad wolf is the main opponent of her grandmother clamoring Red Riding Hood, pretending herself to deceive Little Red Riding Hood - in a traditional story, he I succeeded in cutting the stomach with only one of my hunters in the hut. (Killing the wolves in the process) and freeing her Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother from the wolf. But in most contemporary stories, this violent ending was overlooked and Little Red Riding Hood was able to beat the wolves in some other (not so bad) way.
The story of the history of Little Red Riding Hood is an interesting story. This story is transmitted on every continent and in every major language (Orenstein 3). In the earliest written version of this story, Little Red Riding Hood removed her clothes and died sleeping with a wolf. This is obviously very different from today's story she kept them and later saved by a coward. Every version is somewhat moral. In this early version, teaching female males is unethical. Later morals will be opposite. When a story is introduced to save her at the end of the story, morality turns into a more positive morality. A good man can save a woman from these unethical men. In one of the versions called Little Red Cap, the hero encountered the second wolf on the street and continued without talking to him as she learned the lesson. The wolf pretended to give a grandmother's little red riding horse later