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The Three Little Pigs And The True Story Of The Three Little Pigs

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A point of view is a position in which the story is being told, but did you know that there is two point of views in The Three Little Pigs and The True Story of the Three Little pigs? The two stories have views changed by how the author tells them. In the story of the pigs it’s in third person, but in the wolf’s view he just wants sugar and see’s them as a snack so it’s first person. The story of “The Three Little Pigs” and “The True story of the Three Little pigs” have different point of views that help the readers understanding of the wolf. The story “The Three Little pigs” point of view affects the reader’s understanding of the wolf by having the view of the wolf really bad. This gives us the idea of a bad wolf. For example, the point of view shapes the reader's understanding of the wolf when the wolf blows down the houses. It says, “ So the wolf shouted very crossly, “Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff, Till I blow your house in!” ” (6). This helps the reader’s understanding because the narrator is showing that the wolf blows houses down on purpose. Then it gives off a bad wolf because wolves are vicious. It says, A big bad wolf lived nearby. He came along and saw the new house and, feeling rather hungry and thinking he would like to eat a little pig for supper, he called out, “Little pig, little pig, let me come in.” (4) This also shows that the narrator is showing the wolf's bad side which makes the reader think that he is evil and that he is the true villain. To

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