The Wolf's Perspective Of Little Red Riding Hood

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From the wolves perspective of the common tale Little Red Riding Hood, the reader's perspective is greatly changed and the wolves quite ethical intentions are revealed in The Maligned Wolf. Much like in the traditional tale, Riding Hood comes across the wolf who questions her while she is traveling to her grandmas. From her point of view it appears as if the wolf is devising a plan for his next meal, but really he is just shocked by how a young girl like herself is intruding in his well kept and safe home. The wolf decides the best way to solve this issue is by teaching Riding Hood a lesson while disguised as her grandma, which the grandma agrees to. He has no intentions of actually eating the girl, he simply wants to help her learn a basic