Tuesday: Little Red Riding Hood –
Loss of Innocence – Part 1
Read: “Introduction:
Little Red Riding Hood” (3-10)
“The Story of the Grandmother” (10-11)
Charles Perrault, “Little Red Riding Hood” (11-13)
Zohar Shavit, “The Concept of Childhood and Children’s Folktales,” in: The Classic Fairy Tales, pp. 317-332.
“The Story of the Grandmother” (10-11)
Charles Perrault, “Little Red Riding Hood” (11-13)
Zohar Shavit, “The Concept of Childhood and Children’s Folktales,” in: The Classic Fairy Tales, pp. 317-332.
Thursday:
Little Red Riding Hood – Loss of Innocence – Part 2
Read: Brothers
Grimm, “Little Red Cap” (13-16)
Italo Calvino, “The False Grandmother” (17-19)
Chiang Mi, “Goldflower and the Bear” (19-21)
Bruno Bettelheim, "Little Red Riding Hood,” pp. 166-183.
Italo Calvino, “The False Grandmother” (17-19)
Chiang Mi, “Goldflower and the Bear” (19-21)
Bruno Bettelheim, "Little Red Riding Hood,” pp. 166-183.
Blog Entry 4: Find a
cartoon on-line with “Little Red Riding Hood” as a theme and write a reflection
on that cartoon. What kind of cartoon is that (political, social)? How do you
like it, etc.? Add a copy of the cartoon, name of cartoonist and the source (URL). Blog is due by Sunday, Feb. 24.
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