Spanish: Caperucita roja y el lobo feroz-Little Red Riding Hood and the Bad Big Wolf
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Title
Spanish: Caperucita roja y el lobo feroz-Little Red Riding Hood and the Bad Big Wolf
Description
This version of Little Red follows Brothers Grimm’s story: both Little Red and Gramma get eaten by the big, bad wolf, but they are miraculously rescued by a huntsman or a woodcutter who open the wolf’s belly. This ending is more suitable for younger audiences than older versions with darker themes and more gruesome endings. The moral of the story is clear: children should obey their parents’ advice.
About the Spanish language in Spain: Spanish, also called Castillian in Spain, is the official language of the Spanish State. Spanish is one of five languages spoken in the Iberian Peninsula, together with Basque, Catalan, Galician, and Portuguese.
About the Spanish language in Spain: Spanish, also called Castillian in Spain, is the official language of the Spanish State. Spanish is one of five languages spoken in the Iberian Peninsula, together with Basque, Catalan, Galician, and Portuguese.
Creator
Jacob Grimm
Wilhelm Grimm
Carmela Ferradáns
Wilhelm Grimm
Carmela Ferradáns
Format
mp3
Language
Spanish
Identifier
Spanish LRRH
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Interviewee
Carmela Ferradáns
Location
Vigo, Spain
Collection
Citation
Jacob Grimm
Wilhelm Grimm
Carmela Ferradáns, “Spanish: Caperucita roja y el lobo feroz-Little Red Riding Hood and the Bad Big Wolf,” IWU Global Storytelling, accessed November 21, 2024, https://globalstorytelling.iwudh.reclaim.hosting/cms/items/show/15.
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