Little Red Riding Hood Essays (Examples)

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Sensible Gun Control Public Service

Pages: 4 (1314 words) Sources: 1 Document Type:Essay Document #:51526182

… American flag is clearly visible in the background. The girl on the left holds up a picture book of the classic story “little red riding hood,” a version of the story that was apparently banned because the illustration of the title character depicts the young girl carrying in her … “One child is holding something that’s been banned in America to protect them. Guess which one.” The latter line, “Guess which one” is red in red text. The “little red riding hood” advertisement is effective because of the skillful combination of pathos, ethos, and logos.
Logos refers simultaneously to the use of logic and language … ethos, and logos.
Logos refers simultaneously to the use of logic and language in persuasive advertising campaigns like the Moms Demand Action “little red riding hood” ad. The language used in the Moms Demand Action advertisement is concise and clear, including the name……

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“Gun Control PSAs By Moms Demand Action Are Striking And Powerful.” HuffPost. April 15, 2013.  https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/15/gun-control-psas-moms-demand-action-for-gun-sense-in-america_n_3082504.html 

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Disguise In Fairy Tales

Pages: 6 (1826 words) Sources: 5 Document Type:Essay Document #:20447702

… Cinderella dons the disguise of a beautiful princess to win the heart, mind and affections of the handsome prince. The wolf in Grimm’s “red riding Hood” dons the disguise of red riding Hood’s grandmother in order to eat the girl after he has already eaten the grandmother. In The Ballad of Mulan, the girl dons the … and by pretending to be going to a christening she leaves the home and goes to where the pot of fat has been red. There she eats it all up. When the winter comes and the mouse recalls the pot of fat and says to the cat … the way of the world.” Indeed, the ending is perfectly reflective of an ill-suited partnership and brings to mind the tragic ending awaiting red riding Hood if no heroic huntsman is nearby to kill the wolf and save the girl and her grandmother from……

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Works Cited

“The Ballad of Mulan.”

Brothers Grimm. “The Cat and Mouse in Partnership.”  https://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm002.html 

Brothers Grimm. “Red Riding Hood.”  https://www.pitt.edu/~dash/grimm026.html 

Jurich, Marilyn. Scheherazade's sisters: Trickster heroines and their stories in world literature. No. 167. Greenwood Publishing Group, 1998. Sexton, Anne. “Cinderella.”

Tatar, Maria. "Female tricksters as double agents." The Cambridge Companion to Fairy Tales (2015): 39-59.

 

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