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Published: 2013-07-29 15:33:56 +0000 UTC; Views: 1703; Favourites: 42; Downloads: 4
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Description Here's the plot from Wiki (sorry, I'm too lazy to explain the whole tale!XD):
"The story revolves around a girl called Little Red Riding Hood, after the red hooded cape/cloak (in Perrault's fairytale) or simple cap (in the Grimms' version called Little Red-Cap) she wears. The girl walks through the woods to deliver food to her sickly grandmother (grape juice and banana bread, or wine and cake depending on the translation). In the Grimms' version at least, she had the order from her mother to stay strictly on the path.
A mean wolf wants to eat the girl, and the food in the basket. He secretly stalks her behind trees and bushes and shrubs and patches of little grass and patches of tall grass. He approaches Little Red Riding Hood and she naΓ―vely tells him where she is going. He suggests the girl pick some flowers, which she does. In the meantime, he goes to the grandmother's house and gains entry by pretending to be the girl. He swallows the grandmother whole, (in some stories, he locks her in the closet), and waits for the girl, disguised as the grandma.
its funny how every time u push me away u turn around nd u beg me to stayWhen the girl arrives, she notices that her grandmother looks very strange. Little Red then says, "What a deep voice you have," ("The better to greet you with"), "Goodness, what big eyes you have," ("The better to see you with") "And what big hands you have!" ("The better to hug/grab you with"), and lastly, "What a big mouth you have," ("The better to eat you with!") at which point the wolf jumps out of bed, and swallows her up too. Then he falls fast asleep.
A lumberjack (with the Brothers Grimm, and always in German tradition, a hunter), however, comes to the rescue and with his axe cuts open the wolf, who had fallen asleep. Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother emerge unharmed. They fill the wolf's body with heavy stones. The wolf awakens and tries to flee, but the stones cause him to collapse and die."
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Comments: 19

Jakeukalane [2013-12-30 18:12:15 +0000 UTC]

awesome

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BoraNera In reply to Jakeukalane [2013-12-31 07:22:07 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, I'm happy you think so! And many thanks for the fave!

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ButterflyDragon99 [2013-08-25 13:24:35 +0000 UTC]

creepy very creepy

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BoraNera In reply to ButterflyDragon99 [2013-08-26 06:59:39 +0000 UTC]

That's scary, uh? XD

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ButterflyDragon99 In reply to BoraNera [2013-08-26 08:02:37 +0000 UTC]

i saw it at night so

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CeruleanHeavens [2013-08-25 13:13:09 +0000 UTC]

Woww!!!!

This is totally amazing! The wolf and the trees are absolutely creepy! Love it!

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BoraNera In reply to CeruleanHeavens [2013-08-26 07:00:38 +0000 UTC]

I think my dark style is becoming creepy and creepy...

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CeruleanHeavens In reply to BoraNera [2013-08-29 05:50:45 +0000 UTC]

Hahah! I wouldn't say that!

You can still draw non-creepy stuff.. right?

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ElyaneDragondream [2013-07-29 18:23:02 +0000 UTC]

That wolf and that forest really creeps me out XD

But it's a stunning artwork. You really like tales, don't you?

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BoraNera In reply to ElyaneDragondream [2013-07-30 05:50:07 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much, I really appreciate you think so!

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Lord-of-All-Monsters [2013-07-29 17:48:52 +0000 UTC]

wow it is truly kinda spooky

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BoraNera In reply to Lord-of-All-Monsters [2013-07-30 05:50:20 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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V-Redmond [2013-07-29 17:03:55 +0000 UTC]

Very cool! I love work on shading and amount of details catch the eye!

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BoraNera In reply to V-Redmond [2013-07-29 17:41:05 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! I'm so happy you think so!

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diosrubra [2013-07-29 16:04:48 +0000 UTC]

great pic for a classic tale

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BoraNera In reply to diosrubra [2013-07-29 16:12:14 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! Maybe it's a bit dark and scary...

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diosrubra In reply to BoraNera [2013-08-03 19:53:42 +0000 UTC]

lol its nothing compared to original fairy tales they used to tell The original version of this tale that most of us are familiar with ends with Riding Hood being saved by the woodsman who kills the wicked wolf. But in fact, the original French version (by Charles Perrault) of the tale was not quite so nice. In this version, the little girl is a well bred young lady who is given false instructions by the wolf when she asks the way to her grandmothers. Foolishly riding hood takes the advice of the wolf and ends up being eaten. And here the story ends. There is no woodsman – no grandmother – just a fat wolf and a deadΒ Red Riding Hood . The moral to this story is to not take advice from strangers. i could go on to ruin a few disney films but i fear their may be kids watching

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BoraNera In reply to diosrubra [2013-08-04 06:01:51 +0000 UTC]

Haha! You're perfectly right! I know that the original tales were made in order to scare and warn children. It's a pity that only a few people know the truth!XD

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diosrubra In reply to BoraNera [2013-08-04 18:23:18 +0000 UTC]

lol i'll let you enlighten the world

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