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Name that Fairy Tale!!!!!!. Ms. Melody Ramnath Ms. Nurdan Yolci Professor JoAnne Murphy-Genter SED 356 02 February – May 2011. Can you guess which fairy tale is this?.
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Name that Fairy Tale!!!!!! Ms. Melody Ramnath Ms. Nurdan Yolci Professor JoAnne Murphy-Genter SED 356 02 February – May 2011
Can you guess which fairy tale is this? • "There is not enough food in the house for us all. There are too many mouths to feed! We must get rid of the two brats,’ she declared.” http://ivyjoy.com/fables/hansel.html
Still guessing??? • “Angrily, the witch screamed at the little girl: "Useless child! All right, I'll see for myself." But when the witch bent down to peer inside the oven and check the heat, Gretel gave her a tremendous push and slammed the oven door shut.” http://ivyjoy.com/fables/hansel.html
How about now??? • “Then they stayed for several days to eat some more of the house, till they discovered amongst the witch's belongings, a huge chocolate egg. Inside lay a casket of gold coins.” http://ivyjoy.com/fables/hansel.html
Can you guess which fairy tale is this? • “Who do you think you are? There’s no denying you’re swift, but even you can be beaten!” http://childhoodreading.com/?p=3
Still guessing??? • “Take your time!” he said. “I’ll have forty winks and catch up with you in a minute.” http://childhoodreading.com/?p=3
How about now??? • "Don't brag about your lightning pace, for Slow and Steady won the race!" http://www.storyarts.org/library/aesops/stories/tortoise.html
Can you guess which fairy tale is this? • “Go, my dear, and see how your grandmother is doing, for I hear she has been very ill. Take her a cake, and this little pot of butter." http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/type0333.html#perrault
Still guessing??? • "Well," said the wolf, "and I'll go and see her too. I'll go this way and go you that, and we shall see who will be there first." http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/type0333.html#perrault
How about now??? • "Grandmother, what big teeth you have got!" • "All the better to eat you up with." http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/type0333.html#perrault
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Is this really the moral of the story? • “Moral: Children, especially attractive, well bred young ladies, should never talk to strangers, for if they should do so, they may well provide dinner for a wolf. I say "wolf," but there are various kinds of wolves. There are also those who are charming, quiet, polite, unassuming, complacent, and sweet, who pursue young women at home and in the streets. And unfortunately, it is these gentle wolves who are the most dangerous ones of all.” http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/type0333.html#perrault
Works Cited • "Hansel and Gretel." Ivy's Domain -- A Place for the Young at Heart. Web. 07 Apr. 2011. <http://ivyjoy.com/fables/hansel.html>. • INapaphat. "The Creation of Modern Little Red Riding Hood." YouTube. 13 Mar. 2011. Web. 07 Apr. 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7ndYtlWZks>. • Perrault, Charles. "Little Red Riding Hood." University of Pittsburgh. Web. 07 Apr. 2011. <http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/type0333.html>. • Shipsim. "Modern Red Riding Hood." YouTube. 23 Mar. 2009. Web. 07 Apr. 2011. <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ov9I0hfkbfA>. • "The Tortoise and the Hare." Classic Children's Stories. 2 July 1997. Web. 07 Apr. 2011. <http://childhoodreading.com/?p=3>. • "The Tortoise and The Hare." Story Arts - Story Arts Online! 2000. Web. 07 Apr. 2011. <http://www.storyarts.org/library/aesops/stories/tortoise.html>.