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8652231 No.8652231 [Reply] [Original]

If Fairy tales have a moral to their story what is the point of little red riding hood?

Questions:
Why isnt she just called little red hood? She isnt riding anything so whats that about?

Nice girl brings food to grandmother who is murdered by a wolf then she gets eaten, what kind of moral is that to learn? To not be nice?

>> No.8652249 [DELETED] 

Not all fairy tales have morals

The moral is not to be a trusting dipshit

A lot of these stories are hundreds if not thousands of years old so many of them are pretty fucked up and don't spare the details on things like "some innocent kid was understandably duped, and then had his face torn off, so don't get duped you stupid little shit"

It's a "riding hood"

>> No.8652252

>>8652231
That men are largely murderous pedophiles. But there are also some good ones, i.e. hunter

>> No.8652255

>>8652249
>The moral is not to be a trusting dipshit
I kind of thought that but it doesnt make sense. She was being nice bringing food to her grandmother and gets eaten by a wolf? She even calls out the wolf for being a wolf...

>Its a "riding hood"
Your just talking out of your ass like you have all the answers at this point. Or to play devils advocate if you have proof of this post it. The lone ranger, and other cowboys didnt wear hoods it would serve no purpose.

>> No.8652264
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8652264

I have always wondered if it is the same wolf who blew down the house of the 3 little pigs,? Is this wolf some kind of message perhaps about the occult or demon worship given how not only can it blow a house down but shape shift into other people like her grandmother, perhaps its a warning about lizard people?

>> No.8652270

>>8652231
It's about puberty.
>Girl leaves home innocent and shit
>Girl undergoes a challenge/literally gets eaten
>Girl is reborn out of the wolfs stomach as a woman by the hand of a man through a bloody slit.

I don't know about the riding hood part, but I assume it's a relic from the spread of the germanic version and is indeed a "riding hood" based on the way German words build together.

>> No.8652272 [DELETED] 

>>8652255
Definition of riding hood
: an enveloping hood or hooded cloak worn for riding and as an outdoor wrap by women and children

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Red_Riding_Hood
>Interpretations
>Besides the overt warning about talking to strangers, there are many interpretations

Why troll so weirdly

>> No.8652278

>>8652272
seriously bro are you just making that up because your pulling that as some explanation off the page where the story is where they are also reaching at straws making shit up about why its called a riding hood.

>> No.8652348

>>8652278
The moral is pretty obvious even for children. Your having trouble understanding it amazes me, when I thought I had more than fully sampled the range of human stupidity. Those google riddle things are way too trivial, if you ask me, as proven by your repeated posting.

>> No.8652355

>>8652231
Its a story that shows that nice and good people can be potentially dangerous or predatory. Or that predatory people can portray them self as nice and kind. That people can use niceness and kindness as a weapon to get you. If someone is too nice to you then they are trying to fatten you up so they can eat you.

The fairy tales are a way of showing kids how dangerous the world can be.

>> No.8652359

>>8652231

Why Grandma, what a big nose you have.

It's clearly a warning about the Jews and their lies.

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>>8652231
>she isn't riding anything
The item of clothing she is wearing is called a riding hood/ coat. How were you confused by this?

>> No.8652374
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>>8652370
Riding cloak* sorry. Typo.
It's like a duster, for travel. Hence 'riding'.

>> No.8652375

>>8652231
>Why isnt she just called little red hood?
she is. Rotkäppchen just means "red (small) cap"

>> No.8652387

>>8652359
Bretty gud :DDD

>> No.8652467

>>8652231
Don't talk to strangers

>> No.8652471

>>8652231
be carefull when walking in da hood there be wolves about who's gonna trick you hoe

>> No.8652502

>>8652471
>>8652270
>>8652252
This is your brain on critical theory.

>> No.8652521

>>8652231
>If Fairy tales have a moral to their story what is the point of little red riding hood?

Don't go walking out in the woods alone, that's how you get raped.

>> No.8653653

>>8652231
Come on, Perrault wrote exactly what his morals were in verse after each tale:
Little Red Riding Hood: The Moral

From this short story easy we discern
What conduct all young people ought to learn.
But above all, young, growing misses fair,
Whose orient rosy blooms begin t'appear:
Who, beauties in the fragrant spring of age,
With pretty airs young hearts are apt t'engage.
Ill do they listen to all sorts of tongues,
Since some inchant and lure like Syrens' songs.
No wonder therefore 'tis, if over-power'd,
So many of them has the Wolf devour'd.
The Wolf, I say, for Wolves too sure there are
Of every sort, and every character.
Some of them mild and gentle-humour'd be,
Of noise and gall, and rancour wholly free;
Who tame, familiar, full of complaisance
Ogle and leer, languish, cajole and glance;
With luring tongues, and language wond'rous sweet,
Follow young ladies as they walk the street,
Ev'n to their very houses, nay, bedside,
And, artful, tho' their true designs they hide;
Yet ah! these simpering Wolves! Who does not see
Most dangerous of Wolves indeed they be?

("Don't trust cute boys, budding upper-class girls. They just want to fuck you and ruin your life")

>> No.8653663

>>8652231

Because the fucking thing she is wearing is called a riding hood.

>> No.8653678

>>8653653
>("Don't trust cute boys, budding upper-class girls. They just want to fuck you and ruin your life")
Interesting so why didnt he just write that instead of that gobblty gook? I got that feeling too so I think this poster is correct.

Was Perrault like an early version of a modern SJW? So hmmm little red hood is SJW propaganda?

>> No.8654305

>>8653663
>Because the fucking thing she is wearing is called a riding hood.
when did people ever go around wearing hoods while riding? literally no evidence of this at all. Did washington go around in a hood on his horse? NOPE

>> No.8654328

>>8654305
When it was cold, you fuck.

>> No.8654338

>>8652231
The moral in red riding hood is don't venture into the forest if you're a little girl.

>> No.8654341

>>8654338
>The moral in red riding hood is don't venture into the forest if you're a little girl.
That seems to simple and isnt the main plot of the story meaning it would be far removed from the lesson learned.

Her entering the forest to deliver food to her grandmosther is victorian in its concepts of honoring family over oneself which as a people we have matured and grown past so they can now learn to fend for themselves.

>> No.8654346

She got eaten because she strayed from the path her mom told her to go on. The moral is do what your parents say or you and your grandma will die.

>> No.8654352
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The moral of the story is that little girls are just too pure for this corrupt world.

>> No.8654360

>>8653653
Basically, don't trust strangers.

>> No.8654365

>>8652231
Don't talk to fucking strangers, especially ugly fucks like a wolf.

>> No.8654368

>>8654352
Nice feminist revisionist reading, pleb.
The real moral is there is no country for old men.

>> No.8654372

You're confusing folk tales with Aesop fables. Aesop fables are meant to impart some kind of universal wisdom to all who hear them, not just children. Folk tales like Little Red Riding Hood are more cautionary stories for children designed to warn or scare children into obeying their parents.

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>>8652231
something about menstruation and cannibalism. you could google it

>> No.8654374
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>>8654368 (You)

>> No.8654376

>>8654360
>Basically, don't trust strangers.
implying that her grandmother would be a stranger.

>She got eaten because she strayed from the path her mom told her to go on.
She goes to her grandmothers house, what are you on about?

>> No.8654384

>>8652255
THERE IS A SNAKE IN MUH BOOT

>> No.8654389

>>8654376
She trusted the wolf and took the wrong path though, had he not trusted him the wolf would have not eaten her granny.

>> No.8654393
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Ive always thought as many leading scholars do in literature that the story is a cautionary tale about the dangers of reptilians.

In the story the girl notices something off about the grandmother slight changes are called out one by one with an explanation for each one much like the media does today with reptilians when caught shape shifting in public.

The "Hood" would be a reference in a visual metaphor to the ignorance and naivete of childhood which even adults experience unable to see the truth in front of them.

>> No.8654394

>>8654352
The solution is obviously to carefully select your little girl partner, choose someone that actually love her and that's it.

>> No.8654396

>>8654368
Feminists would say viewing little girls as pure is a harmful stereotype designed to hold women down.

>> No.8654400

>>8654389
>had he not trusted him the wolf would have not eaten her granny.
How does that make any sense when the wold knew where granny was and could have eaten her at any time?

>> No.8654410

>>8654396
Feminists would also say viewing little girls as impure is a harmful stereotype designed to hold women down. Your argument is invalid.

>> No.8654418

>>8654400
She told the wolf where granny lived

>> No.8654422

>>8654396
soft sexism
>>8654410
hard sexism

>> No.8654423
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Little Red Hymen Pop

>> No.8654424

>>8654400
If you think about it that way then he didn't even need any plan, he could have just ate the little girl on the road and then go for the granny. Why did the wolf bother with all the effort of tricking the girl?
Maybe the moral is just that some men have odd fetishes like dressing up as old women, or that animals are dumb even if it seems they are smart.

>> No.8654428
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>>8654396
I bet you issue executive orders

>> No.8654438

I always imagined jack and the beanstalk to be an actual story if you remove the bean growing.
>hey what if the kid was actually given magical bean and wasn't duped for being a dipshit?

>> No.8654441

>>8654424
agreed the story on its face fails as a lesson in moral turpitude due to the fact the wolf could have eaten the girl or granny at any time removing any lesson from the story.

>> No.8654443
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>>8654424
SHUT IT DOWN

>> No.8654447

>>8652264
In most fables each animal tends to play the same roll.
ie the fox is sometimes the protagonist, sometimes the antagonist, but he's always crafty and shows the virtual of intelligence.

Read Aesops fables and you will see what I mean

>> No.8654449

>>8654422
Viewing little girls as neither inherently pure or impure is making a value judgement towards girls, and, in and of itself inherently soft sexist. So much as identifying little girls as girls is soft sexist. If you really want to avoid soft sexism, you must shove your head in the sand at the sight of little girls and hope they're gone when you come up for air. Even then, that's inherently hard sexist.

tl;dr soft sexism is fine because it's the lesser of two objectively inescapable evils.

>> No.8654452

>>8654443
>ugly hag instead of a cute little girl
Ruined.

>> No.8654460
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I don't recall the part saying "oh grandma what a big cock you have" so why is the wolf assumed to be male?

>> No.8654463

>>8654441
or woodsman may have never come, or hoods mom could have asked grandma to move in with them till her health improved. that is not really the point

>> No.8654464

>>8653678
>Interesting so why didnt he just write that instead of that gobblty gook?
Why the fuck are you on this board you raging autist?

>> No.8654472

>>8654449
avoiding little girls is sexism, almost the same way as gay men are sexist towards women because they exclude them from their sex lives. also if someone is mature enough to walk the woods alone than she deserves to be called a woman instead of still holding the patronizing moniker of girl

>> No.8654479

>>8654463
>mom sick
>leave her alone in her house and just send your kid to see her
The mother was the true asshole in the tale.

>> No.8654484

>>8654472
This.

We shouldn't exclude them from our sex lives.

>> No.8654485
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>>8654464
>Why the fuck are you on this board you raging autist?
I have 2 graduate degrees which makes me smarter than you but have had trouble finding work.
My degrees are in Victorian Literature with the other being for post modern colonial thought in the industrial age.

>> No.8654487
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>> No.8654495

so was she in on it?

>> No.8654496

>>8654472
Perceiving the moniker of girl as patronizing is sexist, nice bait though.

>>8654484
You are a genius.

>> No.8654500
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>>8654495
Yes. Little red riding hood was an inside job.

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>>8654496
>Perceiving the moniker of girl as patronizing is sexist, nice bait though.
I did it purely for the academic purpose. sometimes we do so to be able to examine what is wrong with it, the same way we examine words like faggot

>> No.8654515
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>>8654484
The German green party is with you and so are few key people in the UK

>> No.8654517
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>>8654495
gotta wonder if the moral of the story isnt about little red riding hood, who by the way is wearing red a symbol of danger.

But more a lesson for the grandmosther or older generations to never rely on or trust the young who are ignorant of the truth.

>> No.8654519

can we have some rule 34

>> No.8654528

>>8654484
I'm with you on that proposal.

>> No.8654529
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>>8654508
>>8654517
What if little red riding hood was actually the monster in the story leading to a murderous rampage much like the color of her "red riding hood" the story is named after because she looked like an innocent girl, but was actually a ruthless killer of all she saw and laid waste to?

A clever tale warning about deceptive appearances where the wolf is plain as day but the innocent little girl is given a free pass because of her looks which leads to the murder and runination of everything around her.

>> No.8654530

>>8652264
it's just an animal archetype representing evil people

>> No.8654531
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>>8654500
I knew it. fucking hoods

>> No.8654534

>>8654530
>it's just an animal archetype representing evil people
Why would a wolf be stereotyped as evil? or people? Wolves cant be people .

>> No.8654537

>>8654352
I really like that picture for some reason.

>> No.8654540
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>>8654529
How deep does it go?

>> No.8654542

>>8654537
The little girl.

>> No.8654543
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>>8654519
>tfw all the deviantart red riding hood is anime shit with empowered 20 year olds acting tough to a wolf

what is the moral of this story?

>> No.8654546

>>8654529
^this
He's right you know.

>> No.8654547
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>>8652252
>implying its not true

>> No.8654556
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>>8654534
are you sure? The Three Little Pigs say otherwise

>> No.8654557

>>8652252
What if the girl is reverse preying on the man to get their attention with their looks and clothing much like the "Red Riding Hood" which would be impossible to miss.

By men noticing this it lures them into her web of deception where she either gets the man to let their guard down so she can kill them, or puts the men in a position because she is under 18 making her a child that society kills the man as punishment for pursuing a child?

>> No.8654561

>>8654556
wolves are animals and people are civilized and decent with morals and feelings. Wolves are just lowly animals that scurry about on the ground.

>> No.8654563
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>>8654519
not on a blue board

>> No.8654567
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>>8654543
Would you stand up to such a monster?

>> No.8654570

>>8654534
>Why would a wolf be stereotyped as evil?
Because for the vast majority of history wolves were a threat to humans? They attack flocks of sheep, prey on chickens and other farm animals, even attack people if they are traveling alone out in the wilderness. If you lived out in rural areas (which most people did until only a couple centuries ago) then wolves were an ever-present threat to your life and/or livelihood. It's only relatively recently that humans got enough of an advantage that wolves could be hunted to near-extinction with relative ease. And the result of that is now we have wolfaboos who think they're majestic and so awesome and have no clue why people hated them and in fact still hate them in regions where wild wolf packs still roam.

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>>8654561
>people are civilized and decent with morals and feelings
sure thing buddy

>> No.8654577

>>8654567
>tfw the girl that drew that is a 27 year old perma-child in a Korn shirt that chainsmokes marlboroughs and buzzes the side of her head

>> No.8654585

>>8654557
What if LRRH was a metaphor for global banking cartels, delivering their "gift" of fiat currency to an unsuspecting nation? The wolf, being a symbol for strength and wisdom, represents a militarized force that opposes the globalist finance system and protects the nation, only to be cut down by the useful idiot hunter.

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>>8654561
*tips hood*

>> No.8654587
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>>8654557
What if the little girl is you, and they are little red stripy socks.

Might as well make this the most 4chan of literary analyses.

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>>8654577
Why do you know the source?

>> No.8654593

>>8654570
>Because for the vast majority of history wolves were a threat to humans
There are literally no statistics stating any rise or decline in wolf attacks among tribal populations of the past or bodies found pointing to this erroneous conclusion. Wolves were not a threat the same way people of color are not a threat, its all propaganda is my point and you have no evidence proving otherwise.

#WolfLivesMatter Have you cuddled a wolf today?

>> No.8654600

>>8654589
educated assumption

>> No.8654602

>>8654585
whoa.... what? is that true?

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>>8654543
say that to my face

>> No.8654610
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>>8654587
Don't give away the plot

>> No.8654614
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>>8654593
Not in New Hampshire, we made a "Final Solution" wolf poster

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>>8654593
have I?

>> No.8654620

>>8654602
Little Red-pilled Riding Hood

>> No.8654621

>>8654593
Reminder to ignore all wolf-posts

>> No.8654632

>>8654567
Must have had a pretty fucking ft ugly grandmother if that's the wolf

>> No.8654637

>>8654620
ahh so the use of the term "hood" literally speaking from an entomological standpoint would refer to the girl actually being a "hoodlum" or perhaps a thief of sorts a ne'er do well who is up to no good due to the reference of her wearing a hoodie as hoodlums do.

Could this be the true moral of the story? While we all blindly think it was the wolf who was the bad guy it was actually the girl. Because who else would go wandering in the woods in a bright red hood attracting trouble. not to mention she is not riding anything yet she is wearing a "Riding Hood", thus further propagating that she is spreading a web of deception.

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD SITS ON A THRONE OF LIES! SHE IS THE GREAT DECEIVER!!!

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>>8654593
around hoods never recuse

>> No.8654646
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>>8654637
Would you cuddle with her?

>> No.8654650
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>>8654543
like this?

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>>8654632

>> No.8654659

>>8654646
havent we arrived in the thread at the logical conclusion that Little red hood is actually the dangerous element of the story? Cuddling her would surely result in death like all those around her in the story.

>> No.8654660

The wolf is merely the anima of puberty with the cloak a clear symbol of the menses.

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>>8654543

>> No.8654668

>>8654650
Women are so insecure

>>8654660
You would like Joyce Carol Oates "Where are you going, where have you been"

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>>8654543
Why is that?

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>>8654543
Why did not she bankai?

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>>8654543
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAYgZEMMWxo

>> No.8654683

>>8654659
cuddling could heal her, also a lot of the loveless lords would jump at the opportunity even if it killed them.
>>8654660
What about early editions with masturbation and chastity belts

>> No.8654684

>>8654654
10/10

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>>8654659
it would not hurt

>> No.8654693

>>8654593
Even if they were not a threat, wolves represented both the stranger (the thing coming from the woods, where no civilized being lives) and the beast (the primordial, animal instincts that are a part of us).

Both of these traits were associated with Satan by religious people. And Satan has been used as a scape goat of christianity for millennia now, accumulating all the evil doing.

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>>8654654
10/10 all my cakes

>> No.8654699

>>8654693
so was vvitch just a retelling of the same story?

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>>8654543

>> No.8654706

>>8654704
I'm not familiar with the goblin slaying part

>> No.8654709

she riding my dikk
>>8652252
it isn't pedophilia if it's an adolescent

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>>8654693
Treuth

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>>8654706
it was after the slave trading days

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>>8654710

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>>8654714
Does melancholia ever take you?

>> No.8654727

Fansadox 327

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>>8654709
still better to give it few more years ;) . its was not the 21st century so there was no danger of her being a used up whore with 3 kids by the age of 17

>> No.8654734

>>8654563
>there are mods on /lit/

>> No.8654738

>>8654729
Old hags aren't attractive.

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>>8654727
a stretch

>> No.8654743

>>8654727
>Fansadox 327
hnng

>> No.8654754

>>8654729
>its was not the 21st century so there was no danger of her being a used up whore with 3 kids by the age of 17
jesus christ

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>>8654706
around the empress of mankind arc.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UprcpdwuwCg

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>>8654543
lip piercing makes me think it was a commission by one of the whales

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is this abstract art or did someone really consider this acceptable proportions

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>>8654778
frostmourne hungers

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>>8654761
As other posters said, I feel the true threat in the story is the girl, known as "little red riding hood". She is portrayed using neo classical values to appear innocent which is a clever way to beguile those around her which is why they all end up dead.

The true threat is LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD!

Just look she is wearing a riding hood, but not riding anything. The ruse is right there in the title!!!

This is the same as that movie "Horror Kid" by Stephen King about the children who live off of corn and kill all the adults who seek to take their corn away. Great horror movie this time of year by the way.

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Would you cuddle her?

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>>8654784
Does wolf only want hugs? What is wolf's motive?

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>>8654784

>> No.8654807

>>8654794
the wolf is a merely symbology its used as a distraction when its the girl who is the threat if you look at the story. The story teaches that she is a liar and a deceiver, look at her she wears a riding hood but is never shown riding anything?

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>>8654807

>> No.8654844

When in doubt, do some Googling. There's always a blogger out there with some interesting input.

http://www.mayastarling.com/little-red-riding-hood-moral-warnings-and-sexual-implications/

I mean the idea that there is something sexual about the story is obvious. Red = menstruation and fertility.

Canidae are also used to represent a type of psychopomp (spiritual guide to the underworld) because wolves are known to dig up and eat corpses (hence why the lycanthrope is often depicted as a race fighting against vampires, who are undead). So, I would say that the wolf eating her and then her emerging from its stomach is some kind of ritualistic rebirth, and her reaching sexual maturity through the process makes the most sense to me.

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>>8654424
>Why did the wolf bother with all the effort of tricking the girl?
Because it's hilarious? The wolf ''ate'' her.

The point isn't that he randomly ate her, but that he found himself a location where he could keep the girl in a secure location for as long as he wanted.
>keeping a loli in a house no one ever visits anymore

>> No.8654931

>>8654844
phhh

how about this explanation:

red is the colour of a cardinal's cap, therefore little red riding hood may represent a cardinal, a papal legate being sent by the pope to an archbishop of some country (who is represented as the grandmother), the pope it's the mother, the content of rrh's basket is a papal message, the big bad wolf represents the rampant protestantism which threatens the lives of catholics...

imo it makes just as much sense as a psychopomp wolf who helps little [for some reason alive] girls to achieve sexual maturity while on a leave from fighting vampires

>> No.8654954

>>8652231
It was don't talk to strangers. She told the wolf where she was going and what she was doing and because of that she got her and her grandmother killed.

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>> No.8654970

>>8654931
Yes, it could be religious/political as well. An older oral version of the story was called La finta nonna (The False Grandmother) so there is an element of the encounter with the grandmother being startling and deceiving.

>> No.8654971

>>8654931
I agree with this post, from the conjecture in the thread it is clear that Little Red Riding Hood represents the dangers of the vatican in its rule over the people while the wolf a symbol of how religion devours the dumber of society shows why those who follow atheism lead a more enlightened life due to being free from the bondage of slavery.

>> No.8654978

>>8654969
that's way too lewd...

>> No.8654993

>>8654954
>It was don't talk to strangers
Then why did she talk to the woodsman? See what I mean your posting a paradrox in relation to a moral that isnt there.

not to mention how would the wolf know where her grandmother lived? Does he know her genealogy to be able to determine who was her grandmother? If the wolf was a threat he could have killed her there and the grandmother.

This is what leads many to believe that the true threat is the girl in the story especially due to her wearing a "red" riding hood the color of blood as many say from past conquests.

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>>8654978
;)

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>>8655025
>cow tits

>> No.8655156

>>8652231
tl;dr The original French peasant version is about growing into a woman and finding strength in one's own cunning and community.

She spends 7 years dressed in iron clothes she has to wear down before she can leave. She finally sheds the clothes and is free (at 7 years, girls worked the fields, etc., until they were around 14). At which point she goes to her (grand)mother's house. Peasant girls lived with their elders to learn both how to take care of family, how to take care of a household, and of course how to take care of herself as a woman. The bzou (werewolf, symbol of a predatory man and an outlaw) comes and she takes the path of pins and he takes the path of needles (or vice versa). Learning from a seamstress, who teaches both the sewing skill and also how to doll oneself up, is an important part of the education of the peasant girl. The bzou kills the mother of course, but he does not eat her. Instead he cuts her up, bleeds her out, and then has the girl eat her flesh and drink her blood while he sits in bed waiting for her (either animals or some kind of inspiration lead her to realize she's taking part in cannibalism). The point here is that the old woman loses her vitality as the young woman gains hers, and the man is a danger for both of them (he finishes with the older to turn his attention to the younger). Finally, the bzou beckons her to throw her clothing into the fire, which she does, and to climb into bed, which she does. However, -before- the bzou eats her, she asks for permission to use the bathroom, permission is granted, and she runs away. The bzou realizes what happened, runs after her, but she is aided by young women at the river who let her escape, who also trick the bzou into thinking they'd help when when they actually let him fall into the river and get washed away.

See Vedier, Marvels & Tales, vol. 11.

tl;dr 2: Perrault took at peasant story that was intended for peasant girls (and remember that fairy tales were the tales that women told) and he changed it drastically to become a puritan like story for aristocratic audiences about preserving virginity. He even invented the red hood, specifically as a symbol for virginity and its necessary preservation. The Grimm brothers picked it up from Perrault and made their own verison.

>> No.8655160

>>8655156
*Verdier

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>>8655108

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>>8655187

>> No.8655228

>>8655209
please continue kind anon this is a good story. which is legit /lit/ related compared to all the whiny threads.

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>>8655228
Ask and you shall receive.
I'll probably get banned before the end though.

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>>8655247

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>>8655253

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>>8655263

>> No.8655276

>>8654969
>>8655025
>>8655187
>>8655209
>>8655247
>>8655253
>>8655263
>>8655273
What the fuck am I doing with my life

>> No.8655278

>>8655247
could you post link in case? hope not this actually not bad at least panel layout wise.

>> No.8655281

>>8655263
wait wha is she turning into a wolf?

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>>8655263
>>8655273
>furry

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>>8655278
Search "StilettoPink Little Red"

>> No.8655291

>>8655278
you could simply reverse search the first pic, 4chan has it even built-in

>> No.8655292

What the FUCK is going on in this thread?

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>>8655281
Think about it. What does it mean to be a wolf? What would it mean for Little Red Riding Hood to become one?

>> No.8655297

>>8655273
>>8655289
thanks based anon... it goes on????

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>>8655296
Last one.

>> No.8655300

>>8655291
huh? plz explain

>> No.8655304

>>8655292
somebody posts a 21st century version of the little red riding hood fairy tail

imo it is not that good as the original because the only moral that i see there it's "subdue when you are overcome" which is not a good moral lesson...

>> No.8655306

>>8655296
>What does it mean to be a wolf?
i dont recall that part of the story. is it like an ancient aliens sort of thing where this is an allegory to human and animal hybrids?

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>>8655300
see the pic

>>8655304
i meant to type "submit to when you are overcome", grr

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>>8655304
Real talk:
Tell me about yourself, kitty. You seem like an interesting person from the posts I've seen of yours, but I also get the impression you're using your trip to troll, at least to some extent. Could you enlighten me?

>> No.8655371

>>8655306
Animals in stories usually represent an aspect of human behaviour. In this case the ravenous, rapaciousness of the wolf. He becomes she becomes the shewolf. A rather bored, asexual guy first becomes a highly sexualised woman and then her reluctance is turned into lust. Several levels of transformation to accept latent homosexual desires. The wolf is the release of that inner beast, not a cute passive creature but a greedy active one which the author and reader desires to be.

>> No.8655385

>>8655284
this, what a fucking disappointment

remember to report

>> No.8655391

>>8655328
ahhh never saw that button before, thanks bro! High Five!!!

>> No.8655398

>>8655371
wait that started with a man? are you sure that isnt just a regular looking SJW?

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>>8655398
Definitely a man. I know how these things go.

>> No.8655550

>Literary Criticism
>Ethical Analysis
>Deviantart Fantasies
>Furry Porn

Best thread on /lit/ in years desu

>> No.8655554

>>8655391
you are welcome :3

>> No.8655555

quints say dfw is shit

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>>8655555

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>>8655555
Well there you have it.

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>>8655555

>> No.8655566

>>8655555
A perfect end to a perfect thread

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>>8655555
mfw

>> No.8655753

>>8655555
what is DFW?

>> No.8655757

>>8655753
damsels fucking wolves

>> No.8655767

>>8655580
I'm gonna need sauce on this penis princess.

>> No.8655770

>>8655753
Denzel Forrest Walrus.

>> No.8656097

>>8652231
The moral is that everyone wants to taste little girls.

>> No.8656164

>>8656097
Who wouldn't want to keep a little girl in their house as a sex slave?

>> No.8656203

>>8656097
>>8656164
>be me
>see /lit/
>browse topical philosophical thread regarding literature.
>it descends into loli's.. furries... traps...
Oh 4chan.... I cant quitcha

>> No.8656292

>>8656164
If with sex slave, you mean wife, I can agree.

>> No.8657610

>>8656203
I come from /a/

>> No.8657612

>>8656292
A dutch wife.

>> No.8657616

>>8656292
But you can call it whatever you want.

>> No.8657628

Don't walk in a wolf infested wood wearing a bright red clothing and carrying a basket full of meaty snacks.

>> No.8657670

>>8657628
>a basket full of meaty snacks.
Bread and milk are meaty snacks?

>> No.8657849

>>8657610
No worries I came from /b/
Other boards are great for seeking more in depth feedback on a specific topic like this maybe?

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>>8657628
>Don't walk in a wolf infested wood
Would the tale then be more of an indictment of the system and lack of leadership in the province which would represent the real danger?

Having wolves dominate the woods should be handled by the governing authority that should have eliminated all the wolves like today. If I leave my place to go to mcdonalds I have no fear of being hunted by wolves, but little red riding hood does. This to me shows the lack of security inherent of a top down governmental feudal system where peasants are under represented to the ruling class.

This story is a classic indictment of the system of government itself when it fails the people. Perhaps her red cloak represents the red power ties of the Trump candidate in America where she trots along saying MAGA slaying all the wolves?

>> No.8657945

>>8657616
But she will not love me if I force her to be my sex slave.

>> No.8658024

>>8657945
Stockholm is still a possibility so long as you do it right.

It's like cats. Have you ever had a cat? If you forcefully grab them and force them in your arms, after awhile, they will become needy. It's the same thing. I've gotten four of my cats to be needy to the point where they always sleep at my bed and stay next to me while I'm on the computer. If that doesn't work, then just use Pavlovian techniques. The Toybox killer had a large amount of ways to do this and it's a good way to start. What I recommend is simply to construct a spartan room with nothing in it and then ''reward'' her for good behavior. And when she does something bad, you remove and punish her. The silent treatment, where you place her in a black room for a week, and don't say a single word, has proven to be extremely effective in breaking captives.

/d/ had a list of references of kidnappers who broke their victims and kept sex slaves but I can't seem to find it.
The Toybox killer is still the known king on this type of topic and is an inspiration to us all. It's just a shame he got caught just when he was making plans to kidnap a loli with his mistress and raise her as a pet.

If you want to see true evil, or are interested in this sort of thing, I recommend reading the tape transcript from the Toy Box killer. He did this so often that rather than explain what will happen to his victims, he just made a tape recorder and it's perfect.

http://www.documentingreality.com/forum/f240/david-parker-ray-toy-box-killings-tape-transcripts-79489/

>>8657849
Old /d/ was great for this sort of thing but /b/ is shit (always been shit) and I don't think there's a place where you can talk about this. Maybe /tv/ depending on the thread but it's unlikely nowadays.

>> No.8658054

>>8658024
That's interesting at the least, but I'm more about vanilla love with a cute loli.
But I will have it in mind if nothing else works.

>> No.8658061

>>8658054
You can always just buy a sex slave if you got the money and know where to look. Impoverished nations in South America and some asian circles make for good locations to get a loli and raise her in a vanilla way. Though, I don't know where to look and I just know this information from a guy who did buy his own loli in Thailand and smuggled her back to Europe.

>> No.8658131

>>8658061
I have thought of that, there are two main problems with it supposing I had the money and the contacts to buy a loli.
The first, and not that important, is that I love white lolis the most, they are my ideal. A chinese loli would be still nice though.
The second one is that I have no idea how to hide her once in Europe, America or wherever, I don't like the idea of keeping her locked in a room but if she gets out then everyone is gonna ask where she came from. Not to mention that even if I come up with some elaborated lie I will forever be in risk if anyone decides to go to the police.

>> No.8658170

>>8658131
Well, for white lolis, you need to be in contact with the underground sex trade and that's rather tricky and I don't know any sources. A chinese loli is just more accessible from what I've been told. I've heard that Russian lolis are an option if you have connection to some backwoods orphanage.

>I don't like the idea of keeping her locked in a room but if she gets out then everyone is gonna ask where she came from.
You can always say that you've adopted her. No need to hide her. You just don't have to disclose her to the government.

>> No.8658189

>>8658170
>You can always say that you've adopted her.
What about school for example? You can't go without any paper and neither can you make her not go to school because it looks suspicious. That's what honestly I fear more in the case I arrived that situation.

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/lit/ - Natural Born Parents

>> No.8658206

>>8658189
Just homeschool her.
With /lit/ at your disposal, she should be fine.

>> No.8658230

>>8658206
I have never thought about that. Nice idea, I will research about it.

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>>8656164

>> No.8658265

>>8658199
I wouldn't describe what I'm reading in this thread as parenting.

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>>8657859
>Israeli guns

>> No.8658284

>>8657670
it depends on the tail version, afaik it can be a cake and a bottle of wine, bread and milk, or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pirozhki and the likes

>> No.8658912

>>8654650
why doesn't she have pants on?

>> No.8658923

The moral is that women are fucking retarded and won't notice that their grandmother has been eaten and replaced by a wolf until the wolf has eaten her too. Even though she had a conversation with the wolf grandma.

>> No.8658956

>>8658923
what is more interesting is how can the wolf talk? what is up with that? wolves dont talk. Shouldnt she be asking her self if she were a scientist wouldnt she want to deliberate over the formation of hypotheses as to how this animal came to exist? How did it develop formal speech while in such how did it know to instinctively learn English as opposed to Serbian which is a far more better language to demonstrate power and strength.

>> No.8659001 [DELETED] 

>>8658956
How would a little girl that wolves don't talk if she meets a friendly wolf for the first time who can talk?

>> No.8659038

>>8658956
How would a little girl know that wolves don't talk if she meets a friendly wolf for the first time who can talk?

>> No.8659082

>>8659038
what metrics would she use to measure the occurrence of kindness in the wolf vs aggressive nature? Lets suppose being a handheld device that could fit in the basket the girl has a MS Surface Pro using Excel to extrapolate the data with error bars for precision would still take at least 7 hours.

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btw this story metaphorically picturing the wolf as a sex predator denies plutarchs' "beasts are rational":

>For men have, in fact, attempted to consort with goats and sows and mares, and women have gone mad with lust for male beasts. From such unions your Minotaurs and Aegipans, and, I suppose, your Sphinxes and Centaurs have arisen. Yet it is through hunger that dogs have occasionally eaten a man; and birds have tasted of human flesh through necessity; but no beast has ever attempted a human body for lustful reasons. But the beasts I have mentioned and many others have been victims of the violent and lawless lusts of man.

>> No.8659130

>>8659082
The level of aggressiveness of wolves is not an a priori.

>>8659106
Plutarch was an idiot anyways.

>> No.8659165

>>8659130
>Plutarch was an idiot anyways.

i like him ><

seriously though, that essay of his is not great indeed, it even contradicts his another essay about animal intelligence, about if the land or the sea animals are smarter:

> for dogs cease attacking those who have thrown themselves down and taken on an attitude that resembles humility
in the latter

against

>Beasts never beg or sue for pity or acknowledge defeat
in the former

also animals do lust for humans, like the dogs sometimes try to hump a human leg

>> No.8659172

to add to that, it's not a direct contradiction because he is speaking about dogs attacking a human, but it's a trait which they also exercise to each other, unless he would try to deny that it's a contradiction

>> No.8659180

>>8653678
>Perrault is the author of the story

>> No.8659182

>>8659165
>animals do lust for humans, like the dogs sometimes try to hump a human leg
Meh, some birds are found fucking a dead piece of wood for basically no reason.

I don't entirely know if animals lust for humans or will just lust at anything that has a hole. I mean, in that sense, we're probably the same. If we could fuck an angel of the sky we would, not because we're attracted to it, but because we can or just want to do it.

>> No.8659197

>>8652471
>be carefull when walking in da hood
Underrated post.

>> No.8659211

>>8654410
>Feminists would also say viewing little girls as impure is a harmful stereotype designed to hold women down.
Yes?
>Your argument is invalid
Nice 'syllogism'.

>> No.8659416

>>8652387
no it was bad.

>> No.8659638

>>8659106
Are you implying that ancient people were engaged in sex with Minotaurs and Sphinxes which goes against all human instincts? That this was such a problem that Plutarch had to write about it as if these creatures even existed which science proves they never did and never will because their abominations.

>> No.8659669

>>8659638

these two essay of his are interesting because he is an early author who wrote that animals shouldn't be mistreated, and also because he wrote about their intelligence and stuff. his views are rather anthropomorphic though because he didn't know about conditional reflexes etc

his second essay which i mentioned, "on the intelligence of animals, whether land or sea animals are cleverer" is better than the first (which is mostly a sophistry)

as for minotaurs and stuff, he meant the myth that minotaur was a child of a woman who slept with a bull and supposed that it was how centaurs and sphynxes appear too; not sure about "aegipan", he likely considered he was a child of a human and a goat but i don't know such myth

>sex with Minotaurs and Sphinxes which goes against all human instincts

implying people don't fap to furry porn

>> No.8660349

>>8658278
That's a Howa type 89 and a Mineaba PM9 though. They're both Japanese.