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What was Rotkäppchen doing when the wolf attacked?
What was Rotkäppchen doing when the wolf attacked?
What did the wolf try to do to Rotkäppchen?
What did the wolf try to do to Rotkäppchen?
What did Rotkäppchen and her grandmother do to the wolf?
What did Rotkäppchen and her grandmother do to the wolf?
What did Rotkäppchen learn from her experience?
What did Rotkäppchen learn from her experience?
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What did the hunter do with the wolf's pelt?
What did the hunter do with the wolf's pelt?
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What did Rotkäppchen bring to her grandmother?
What did Rotkäppchen bring to her grandmother?
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What did the wolf do when Rotkäppchen refused to open the door?
What did the wolf do when Rotkäppchen refused to open the door?
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Why did the grandmother tell Rotkäppchen to be careful?
Why did the grandmother tell Rotkäppchen to be careful?
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What did Rotkäppchen and her grandmother do while the wolf was waiting outside?
What did Rotkäppchen and her grandmother do while the wolf was waiting outside?
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What did the wolf do when he saw Rotkäppchen again?
What did the wolf do when he saw Rotkäppchen again?
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Study Notes
Introduction to Rotkäppchen
- Rotkäppchen is a young, sweet girl loved by everyone who sees her, especially her grandmother.
- Her grandmother gives her a red velvet cloak, and from then on, she is called Rotkäppchen (Little Red Riding Hood).
The Journey to Grandmother's House
- Rotkäppchen's mother asks her to take a cake and a bottle of wine to her sick grandmother who lives in a house in the woods.
- Rotkäppchen's mother warns her to be careful on the journey and not to stray from the path.
Encounter with the Wolf
- On her way to grandmother's house, Rotkäppchen meets a wolf who asks her where she is going.
- The wolf tricks Rotkäppchen into picking flowers, which allows him to get ahead and eat the grandmother.
- The wolf disguises himself as the grandmother and waits for Rotkäppchen to arrive.
The Wolf's Deception
- When Rotkäppchen arrives at her grandmother's house, the wolf (disguised as the grandmother) asks her to come closer.
- Rotkäppchen notices that the "grandmother" looks strange and has large ears, eyes, and teeth.
- The wolf eventually reveals his true identity and eats Rotkäppchen.
The Rescue
- A hunter happens to pass by the house and saves Rotkäppchen and her grandmother by cutting open the wolf's stomach.
- Rotkäppchen and her grandmother emerge from the wolf's stomach, shaken but alive.
- The hunter fills the wolf's stomach with stones, which ultimately kills him.
Conclusion
- Rotkäppchen learns a valuable lesson about being cautious when walking in the woods alone.
- In a later encounter, Rotkäppchen outsmarts another wolf by being aware of his tricks.
- The story ends with Rotkäppchen safely visiting her grandmother again, with the grandmother's gratitude and Rotkäppchen's newfound wisdom.
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Test your knowledge of the classic German fairy tale, Little Red Riding Hood. This quiz covers the story and its characters.