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    Big Bad Wolf Short Story

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    at all , the Big Bad Wolf was actually the Big GOOD Wolf . The Three Little pigs were just misunderstanding and actually wanted people to view the Wolf as a bad person because he Huffed and he Puffed and blew their little houses down . When the whole time The Big GOOD Wolf had a cold at the moment and was trying to introduce himself and explain to The Three Little Pigs that he didn’t mean any harm as he did with the rest of the pigs in the village . Once upon a time there was a Wolf named Jacob

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    upon a time, there were Three little Pigs, Elihu, Luis Angel, and Oswaldo. They were brothers and they lived in the forest with their mom, Bianca. There was also a bully named Ricardo, he was a wolf and he was the biggest bully. One day, Elihu, Luis Angel, and Oswaldo were leaving school ,they were going home and they start to see a moving object. They’re all scared and they don’t know what to do. It turns out that the moving object is the big bad wolf Ricardo. The three pigs are really terrified

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    The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs by A. Wolf Have you ever wondered what the wolf's side of The Three Little Pigs story was? Well, Jon Scieszka gives his readers the opportunity to see a different perspective dealing with this very circumstance. In many of his books, including The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs by A. Wolf, Scieszka has used this style of writing that varies from the norm. Every turn of the page gives rise to new wonder and suspense as to what the reader will encounter as

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    The Three Pigs by David Wisener is a unique fairytale in children’s literature that starts out as a typical fairytale but takes a turning point when the main characters, the three little pigs, start using their imaginations to alter the stories outcomes. The story is told from the viewpoint of the three pigs. They begin by saving themselves from the wolf, than travel different adventures that include rescuing a dragon, and defeating the wolf at the end of the tale all by using their imaginations

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    The book “The Three Pigs” is written and illustrated by David Wiesner. Wiesner published the book in 2001, but won the Caldecott Medal for his illustrations in 2002. David Wiesner starts the story out with three pigs that go off on their own and decide to build their own houses. One pig built his house out of straw, one out of sticks, and one out of bricks. A wolf comes along to the house made out of straw and says “Little pig, little pig, let me in.” and the pig replies “Not by the hair of my chinny-chin-chin

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    hunger, but I distinguish the situation a little bit different. In this essay I will explain to you why the Big Bad Wolf is a hero through the morals behind three popular stories he characterizes in, The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood, and The Boy Who Cried Wolf. Let’s start off with a classic children’s story called The

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    The three little pigs and the three bears The three little pigs and the three little bears are both alike in many ways but they are also different in every way. Each of these story begin in houses and ends in houses. But one is about some bears and some are about little pigs. So the three little pigs have a big bad wolf and the other one is about a little girl who walk in the bear’s house and eat their food. The other is about a wolf who huff and puff and blows they house down. The three little pig

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    The stories “The Ant And The Grasshopper” and “The Three Little Pigs” have both similarities and differences. One thing these stories have in common is the theme. The theme of these stories is being unprepared can hurt you. In the story “The Ant And The Grasshopper” winter is coming, and the ant is preparing for winter, and the grasshopper is not. The ant spent most of his days gathering food and making shelter. The grasshopper spent his days eating all the food he could find and enjoying

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    altered from the original. In the original story Little Red Riding Hood is portrayed as innocent and naïve. This is mostly accomplished by how she interacts with the wolf. Whenever she interacts with the wolf in the original she behaves as if she is unaware of how dangerous the wolf is. In Angela Carter's retelling Little Red Riding Hood's innocence and naiveté is stripped away from her. This is seen in a few instances in the text. One being when Little Red Riding Hood accepts the bet for a kiss, which

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    There are too many pigs killed each year, did you ever know that there are 9.8 million pigs killed in a year?! in The Story of the Three Little Pigs, however, was not one of them. In the story, the Wolf effortlessly demolishes the first two pigs houses and eats them instantly. Unlike the first two pigs, the Third Pig is much more intelligent. He successfully outsmarts the Wolf because of the traits he possesses. The third little pig defeated the Wolf because he is admirable, he is the very admirable

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