Topic > The story of Little Red Riding Hood and the Brothers Grimm...

Leave before it gets hot and, when you go, walk well and quietly and don't run off the path, otherwise you might fall and break your bottle, and your grandmother won't he will have nothing; and when you enter her room, don't forget to say "Good morning" to her and don't peek into every corner before doing so. Although what the mothers said was different in each version, both Little Red Riding Hood and Little Red Riding Hood continued to have a conversation with the wolf. Perrault's and Grimm's versions were similar in the same way that the wolf's goal was the same. In Grimm's version the wolf distracted Little Red Riding Hood by suggesting she admire the beauty the forest had to offer, which she did while picking flowers along the road to her grandmother's house. However in Perrault's version the wolf told Little Red Riding Hood that he too would go to visit his grandmother and they would see who would get there first, knowing that he would get there first by taking the shortest route. The wolf's deception in both versions was obvious, but fundamental