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Here is a general list of the actions in the story: 1) Pigs build their houses (the brick house takes much more effort) 2) The wolf attacks the first pig's house of straw, blows it down 3) The wolf attacks the second pig's house of sticks (wood), blows it down 4) The wolf attacks the third pig's house of brick, fails to blow it down 5) The wolf tries to enter the chimney of the brick house 6) The wolf is scalded, and runs away, or is cooked and eaten
It depends on the version of the story... in one version the wolf knocks down the first two houses and the pigs both die, but he cannot get to the third, and it lives. in the more commonly told version, the first pig runs to the second pigs house when the wolf blows the straw house down, then both pigs run to the third pig's house when the wolf blows down the stick house.
Three pigs build their houses. One makes it out of straw, one out of sticks and one out of brick. A wolf comes and wants to eat them, so he calls out to the pig in the straw house to let him in. When the pig refuses, the wolf "huffs and puffs and blows the house down". The pig runs to his brother's house, made of sticks. The same thing happens and they run to their last brother's house, made of brick. The wolf tries to blow it down, but it is too strong and he can't. The pigs remain safe.
He blows down 2 but tries to blow down three.
The problem is that the big bad wolf has blown down one little pigs house made of straw so the little pig goes to the other pigs house which is made of sticks and hides. Then the big bad wolf comes to the house made of sticks and blows it down. The solution is the two pigs that made their houses out of straw and sticks run to the pig that made his house out of bricks therefor the big bad wolf can not blow the house down.
The story of the Three Little Pigs has the anthropomorphic pigs building houses of various different materials. The Big Bad Wolf, out to eat them, first tries to talk them out of their dwellings, then to demolish the houses with his extraordinarily powerful breath. The flimsy houses of the first two pigs, made of straw or sticks respectively, fall down. Only the brick house of the third pig withstands the wolf's attacks.One version as filmedScene 1: House of StrawWolf: Little pig, little pig, let me in!Pig: Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin!Wolf: Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house down!(Wolf blows straw house down, first pig runs to second pig's house wooden house)Scene 2 : House of Wood (or sticks)Wolf: Little pigs, little pigs, let me in!Pigs: Not by the hair of our chinny chin chins!Wolf: Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house down!(Wolf blows wood house down, first and second pigs run to third pig's brick house)Scene 3 : House of BrickWolf: Little pigs, little pigs, let me in!Pigs: Not by the hair of our chinny chin chins!Wolf: Then I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house down!(Wolf tries, twice, to blow brick house down, but even the door is too sturdy. Exhausted, he sees the chimney and climbs up on the roof. Dropping down the chimney, he falls into a cooking pot of boiling water.)
Well, honey, the climax of "The Three Little Pigs" is when the big bad wolf huffs and puffs and blows down the house made of straw. It's the moment of highest tension and drama in the story, where the pigs' choices and the wolf's actions all come to a head. It's like the grand finale of a fireworks show, but with more pork involved.
The problem of the three little pigs is that they all build their own houses but they have to face the wolf. Unfortunately the two pigs died and the wolf blew their houses away except the third one. The third house was made by brick which the wolf cannot blow.
As from the fairytale Little Red Riding hood, this is a myth. A wolf couldn't blow down a house no matter how hard it tried!
It some versions, the story opens as the three pigs prepare to build their houses. Others begin as they first leave home, with their mother sending them out into the world (this establishes them as brothers).
The second little pig builds his house out of sticks. Unlike the first pig, who used straw, the second pig believes sticks will provide more durability and protection against the Big Bad Wolf. However, when the wolf comes, he easily blows down the stick house, forcing the second pig to seek refuge with his brother in the straw house. This story highlights themes of hard work and the importance of building a strong foundation.
2 because the last pig his house was made out of wood so the wolf cannot blow his hous of 2nd answer: Three houses. The house of straw, the house of twigs, and the house of stones. Of course, even though the wolf blew at the stone house, it did not fall down, but he tried, which was what your question asked.