George Orwell's The Story Of The Three Little Pigs

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“The Story of the Three Little Pigs” is a fairytale developed in the England of 1890. Moreover, the story narrates the life of three little pigs who lived with an old sow who sent them into the real and hard world to seek their own fortunes. Subsequently, to accomplish their goals, they had to meet with a building materials vendor. On one hand, the first little pig built his house with straw and the second with sticks. Because of the weakness of those construction materials, both little pigs were killed by the Wolf, who by puffing and huffing, blew down their houses and finally ate them. On the other hand, the clever third little pig built his house with bricks and stone. Consequently, the puffing and huffing of the Wolf did not hurt the strong and resistant structure of the house, and he could not eat him. For this reason, the Wolf invited the third little pig to three locations. The first was a field of turnips, the second was an apple tree and the third was a fair in the village of Shankiln. Cleverly, the third little pig went to all …show more content…
On one hand, there are naive people who easily is defeat by the evil. In the fairytale innocence is represented by first and second little pig. On the other hand, there are crafty people who overcome obstacles of life. The demonstration of cleverness is the third little pig, who bear down the evil using his astuteness. Therefore, third little pig because of his ability to think quickly, his smartness courage, defeat every bad situation of his life. Because the wolf, more than be the representation of evil people, is in general the vivid image of the bad situation that normal people could find in their life. Over all, this fairytale challenges to ask to yourself if you are a naive weak person who is easily beaten by the wolf in your life path? or contrary, if you are the type of person who look directly the wolf to the eyes and cleverly defeat

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