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Little Red Riding Hood

fr. Le Petit Chaperon rouge · 1697
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Book Review

Charles Perrault's «Little Red Riding Hood» is a classic fairy tale that has captivated readers of all ages for centuries. Critics note that this story, despite its apparent simplicity, carries a profound moral lesson. Perrault masterfully uses elements of folklore to convey important warnings about trust and caution. The plot, in which a young girl encounters a cunning wolf, serves as a metaphor for the dangers lurking on life's path. Critics also emphasize that Perrault skillfully combines elements of horror and didacticism, creating a work that remains relevant and instructive for modern readers. An important aspect of the tale is its ending, which in Perrault's original version does not have a happy outcome, adding realism to the story and underscoring its moral message.

Little Red Riding Hood
Date of publication: 1 July 2024
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Little Red Riding Hood
Original titlefr. Le Petit Chaperon rouge · 1697