![]() ![]() Little Red Riding Hood's first clue that something's not right was the tone of her grandmother's voice. When Little Red Riding Hood comes to her grandmother's house before knocking, she discovers the door is open, but naively enters inside anyway. She also needs a little to recognize the wolf who pretends to be her grandmother when she gets home. She must be trustworthy to complete the task, but also innocent and naïve because she is not afraid of the wolf when they first meet. What we can infer from the story is that the girl is kind and obedient, since her mother sent her on a mission. It suited the girl so extremely well that everybody called her Little Red Riding Hood." "This good woman had a little red riding hood made for her. We don't know the child's name, thanks to the red hood. She is dressed in a red hood, made by her grandmother, and she likes it so much that she refused to take it off. ![]() "Once upon a time there lived in a certain village a little country girl, the prettiest creature who was ever seen." The main character of the story and her namesake, Little Red Riding Hood, is described in various versions as a sweet, young girl whom they loved very much. ![]()
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