Sunday, March 2, 2008

favourite childhood story fairy tale

1)Orientation



The story is about a little girl named red riding hood who was supposed to visit her grandmother. It also involved a wolf, the evil one in all fairy tales which wanted delicious, raw and tender human flesh and bent on eating the young girl for lunch.





Little red riding hood was supposed to go to her grandmother's house because her grandmother notified that she was sick and her mother was busy and could not make it. So, after her mother packed her a basket of things to give her grandmother, little red riding hood left her house.





2) Development





Walking along the path, she strayed off, not listening to her mother's advice. Picking up some lovely flowers, she started to leave and was approached by a wolf. Determined not to talk to strangers, she quickly bid farewell and left the wolf.





3) Complication





However, the wolf already knew of her plans and took a shortcut to little red riding hood's grandmother house. After locking her grandmother up and disguised itself, the wolf waited for little red riding hood's arrival.





4) Resolution





When little red riding hood reached her grandmother's house, she was surprised to see the door open. not wanting to wake her grandmother up, she did not switch on the lights and instead tiptoed to her bed. Looking at her grandmother, she was appalled to see two big ears. The wolf quickly replied that it was for hearing her better. She again questioned why her "grandmother" had such big eyes. The wolf replied that it was for looking at her better. When again asked why it got such big mouth, it could not stand it as it was already very hungry. Leaping up, it attacked red riding hood but was shocked off by the hunter and rescued her grandmother.





5) Coda





I learnt that we should take heed of our parents' advice and not take their advice for granted as we might endanger our own lives. We should also not trust strangers as we might be harmed.

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