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Who was the guilty party: the Fierce Wolf or Little Red Riding Hood?

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Who was the guilty party: the Fierce Wolf or Little Red Riding Hood?

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There are issues here that are incontrovertible and which we will attempt to enumerate. Little Red Riding Hood was very aware of the risk of encountering THE BIG BAD WOLF. His presence was a constant threat in this neighbourhood. She (indeed no one in the area) was not unaware of the constant hunger of the BIG BAD WOLF. Had Little Red Riding Hood offered the basket of goodies, which she was ostensibly taking to her granny, to the wolf instead, the incidents that followed most likely would not have occurred. The BIG BAD WOLF did not attack LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD immediately; on the contrary; he attempted to engage her in civil discourse. LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD in fact tempted the THE BIG BAD WOLF and it was she who led him to granny’s house. Granny was plainly an idiot to have mistaken THE BIG BAD WOLF for her granddaughter. Is there anyone foolish enough to argue this? When LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD arrives and finds THE BIG BAD WOLF in her granny’s bed, she does not become alarmed.(?!) T

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