Little Red Riding Hood's Wolf
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10.10.2024
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Once upon a time, in a dense green forest, there lived a hungry wolf. The other animals were not friendly with him because he had a greedy nature. One day, as he wandered through the forest, he heard the chirping voice of a little girl under the blue sky.
grandmother, a plan formed in his mind. The girl's kind and innocent behaviour planted the seeds of malice in the wolf. When he started talking to the girl, he cunningly bought time by asking her the way to her grandmother's house. The girl confidently told him where her house was.
As the wolf prepared himself to hunt this sweet girl, he realised something: How vulnerable Little Red Riding Hood was in this world. Her innocence created a conflict within the wolf. Faced with an inner battle, the wolf, on the one hand, wanted to hunt her, on the other hand, he had a feeling that he could not spoil her joyful and pure state. But he was hungry and had to make a decision.
Before the girl got lost in the forest, she thought she should go to her grandmother's house first. The wolf ran towards the grandmother's house before the girl so that he could catch her faster. When he got there, he devised a plan to trap the old woman. He took the grandmother's place and went to bed. When Little Red Riding Hood came home and saw the wolf in disguise, her uncertainty grew for a moment.
As he answered her questions, the conflict within the wolf flared up again. "Why do you speak so softly? Why are your eyes so big?" she asked. Each question destroyed another part of the wolf. Maybe he shouldn't have harmed this innocent girl. But at that moment, the rumbling of his stomach ended this conflict.
Just then a hunter arrived and unmasked the wolf. The girl and her grandmother were saved, but the wolf was left alone with his own inner conflicts. Captured by a hunter in the forest, he once again witnessed how cruel his life was. Perhaps he was not only a terrible creature in this world, but also a being fighting against the goodness inside him.
As the wolf drifted in the depths of the forest, lost in thought, he realised how precious innocence and compassion are.
As the wolf prepared himself to hunt this sweet girl, he realised something: How vulnerable Little Red Riding Hood was in this world. Her innocence created a conflict within the wolf. Faced with an inner battle, the wolf, on the one hand, wanted to hunt her, on the other hand, he had a feeling that he could not spoil her joyful and pure state. But he was hungry and had to make a decision.
Before the girl got lost in the forest, she thought she should go to her grandmother's house first. The wolf ran towards the grandmother's house before the girl so that he could catch her faster. When he got there, he devised a plan to trap the old woman. He took the grandmother's place and went to bed. When Little Red Riding Hood came home and saw the wolf in disguise, her uncertainty grew for a moment.
As he answered her questions, the conflict within the wolf flared up again. "Why do you speak so softly? Why are your eyes so big?" she asked. Each question destroyed another part of the wolf. Maybe he shouldn't have harmed this innocent girl. But at that moment, the rumbling of his stomach ended this conflict.
Just then a hunter arrived and unmasked the wolf. The girl and her grandmother were saved, but the wolf was left alone with his own inner conflicts. Captured by a hunter in the forest, he once again witnessed how cruel his life was. Perhaps he was not only a terrible creature in this world, but also a being fighting against the goodness inside him.
As the wolf drifted in the depths of the forest, lost in thought, he realised how precious innocence and compassion are.
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