![]() ![]() ![]() Since she failed to remember his voice one, this resulted in the wolf successfully tricking her for a second time. Since she was careless, the wolf tricks Little Red into thinking he was her grandmother. ![]() By being to childish and innocent, she did not play close attention and not taking in consideration that the wolf is dangerous and should be cautious when coming into contact with. This provides evidence that Little Red did not remember the wolfs voice after Just talking to him earlier that same day. “Little Red Riding Hood heard the hoarse voice of the wolf and thought that her grandmother must have caught a cold” (34). The wolf had already eaten the grandmother and disguised himself by wearing her clothes. Later on in the tale, Little Red shows her another example of innocence when she arrives to her grandmother’s house in the Little Red Riding Hood by Charles Perrault’s version of the fairy tale. Because of Little Red’s innocence, the wolf was able to take advantage of her. The wolf then took the opportunity that Little Red Riding Hood has given him to race to grandmothers house and eat the poor sick grandmother before Little Red has the chance to arrive and aid her. ![]()
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