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      <title>Annotated bibliograhpy by Jessica García Cardona.</title>
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      <description>Each student will create a review of a famous fairytale: 
little red riding hood 
- snow-white
 - Pinocchio
 -  the 3 little pigs 
- Goldilocks and the three bears
 - gingerbread man
 - The mouse and the Lion
 - The tortoise and the hare 
- The ugly duckling.  

Then all classmates are going to rate from 1 to 5 stars according to how interesting and catching the review is. 
Remember it is not a summary of the lecture. 
Let&#39;s get started! </description>
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         <title> Annotated Bibliography - Little Red Riding HoodIn the tale &quot;Little Red Riding Hood&quot; By Charles Perrault points out that Children, especially attractive, well breed young ladies, should never talk to strangers, for if they do, they are going to end up facing a dilemma. For example: In his version of the tale, the wolf eats red and she dies. The ending in the story shows us females that we are weak and cannot stand up for themselves. The wolf in this case, is indirectly aiming towards the men&#39;s/boys. Beyond the assumption that this tale is geared exclusively towards young teenagers especially girls, to convey a message. Charles Perrault version is stereotyping us women&#39;s in a way. This selected bibliography is intended both to serve and to stimulate the changes that should have happened in Perrault&#39;s and many other authors versions. I will write about the different versions of Little Red Riding Hood and the feminist analysis towards it. I will also write about the &quot;sexual&quot; content which was included in other Little Red Riding Hood tales. My main intention in this bibliography is to show the role of a women in the different versions of little red riding hood and will state all the reasons why mostly all little red riding hood tales are biased towards the women.</title>
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