According to the story, it was "the big, bad wolf".
No it was me
No, in the traditional fairy tale, Little Red Riding Hood does not marry the big bad wolf. The wolf is typically portrayed as a villain who tries to harm Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother.
In the story I know the wolf gets killed by the woodsman so no, I don't think so.
nope
Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother was eaten by a wolf in the fairy tale.
The hunter took red little riding hood out of the wolf's stomach into the woods
One important event in "Little Red Riding Hood" is when the wolf tricks Little Red Riding Hood by impersonating her grandmother. This pivotal moment sets the stage for the climax of the story where the wolf ultimately reveals himself and threatens Little Red Riding Hood.
I think the conflict is that the wolf wants to eat Little Red Riding Hood.
Everyone but the wolf.
she kills the wolf
The wolf who ate Red riding hood and her grandmother.
Little Red Riding Hood.
the wolf eats the grandmother and little red riding hood and the other problem is that grandmother is very ill.
The hunter rescued Little Red Riding Hood from the wolf in the woods.
Red Riding Hood is a children's bedtime story. The animal that Little Red Riding Hood meets on her way to her grandmother's house is called a wolf.
Miss Riding Hood whips a pistol from her knickers in the poem "Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf" in "Revolting Rhymes" by Roald Dahl.