Charles Perrault wrote "Little Red Riding Hood", the original story of a little girl who meets a strange wolf in the woods, on the way to her grandmother's house, who ends up aeting bot the little girl and her grandmother, but, however, are saved by an ax-man who slices open the wolf.
Charles Perrault wrote the children version of Little Red Riding Hood.
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The hunter rescued Little Red Riding Hood from the wolf in the woods.
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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.
The antagonist of "Little Red Riding Hood" is the Big Bad Wolf. He deceives Little Red Riding Hood by pretending to be her grandmother and ultimately seeks to eat both her and her grandmother. His cunning and predatory nature create the central conflict in the story, highlighting themes of innocence and danger.