"Little Red Riding Hood" is a famous fairy tale that tells the story of a young girl called Little Red Riding Hood and a wolf. In the story, Little Red Riding Hood is sent by her mother to take a basket of food to her sick grandmother who lives in the forest. On her way, she meets a cunning wolf who asks her where she is going. Little Red Riding Hood tells the wolf about her errand and the wolf suggests that she should take a longer route so that she can enjoy the scenery. However, the wolf takes the shortcut to the grandmother's house and devours her before dressing in her clothes.
When Little Red Riding Hood arrives at the grandmother's house, the wolf pretends to be her grandmother and tries to eat her too. However, a hunter passing by hears her screams and rescues her by killing the wolf. From then on, Little Red Riding Hood learns to be cautious and never to talk to strangers.
The story has been retold and adapted many times over the years, with various interpretations and messages. Some see it as a cautionary tale warning children about the dangers of talking to strangers, while others see it as a story about female empowerment and independence
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