And she is not allowed to carry wine unsupervised to her grandmother.
Apart from the abominable fact that she left the home without being driven in a car.
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And she is not allowed to carry wine unsupervised to her grandmother.
Apart from the abominable fact that she left the home without being driven in a car.
Other way: little red riding hood wasn't a minor, only "little" relative to the size of the wolf's belly. About the same size as grandma.
I'm ashamed how many people can't understand the title. It's called little red riding hood because the grandmother was a normal meal.
Oh, I thought it was about menstruation.
This post that opposes censorship of emotionally challenging concepts selectively censored words which pertain to emotionally challenging concepts
It's part of the bit. They are talking from the perspective of people who do want to censor it.
considering the amount of fairy tales that have been watered down just like this over the past hundred-and-change years i don't know if this is making the point it thinks it's making.
as in, i genuinuly don't know if it has accounted for the fact that the original intent of little red riding hood is specifically about sexual predators
Also Snow White getting raped by the prince, conceiving a child from him while sleeping that sucks out the poison splinter from her finger mistaking it for a nipple.
Um. Twins, IIRC.
That’s one take…and I swear a lot of kids that had this as their bed time story didnt see everything as pedo tho. It was about disguising true intentions for most of us. At least that was it on the face of it but mostly it was about a thrill of a scary story.
Other stories such as the news is what scared our parents who repeated these literal stories of pedophilia to us. That’s where fact was way more messed up than any fiction taught us to not talk to strangers but even then kids were kidnapped off the street regardless so helicopter parents were born from that.
I definitely like a good written villain. But what's the point the author is trying to make here? We need a villain in our stories otherwise we can't scare our kids into submission?
And even IF you believe that you can only teach kids stuff like this by scaring them, there are several other ways to achieve this without a villain. She could get lost, fall down a cliff, get hit by a boulder, whatever gory stuff you can come up with.
We need them to make it easier and more interesting to tell our story but not because they are the only option to tell it..
Unfortunately, you missed the point.
The objective of Grimm fables is not to make kids feel good, nor to scare them, really. It's to prepare them for the real world.
Red Riding Hood is not a story about kids being eaten by wolves. It's a story about teaching kids that there are adults in the world who want to harm them. Adults who will make themselves appear non-threatening in order to lure those kids into harm.
What OOP implies here is that by removing elements of children's stories that make us uncomfortable is exactly working against the morals and purpose of those stories.
As an autistic child I never understood those dimensions of the story anyway. I am literally realizing them right now in my 40s upon reading your comment. Instead, I learned those life lessons because my parents told them to me directly.
Good thing you weren't born in that era, too. You would've been discarded/drowned/sold/cloistered/etc. as a witch like the rest of us NDs. 😅😶
Ah, same. My parents were neurodivergent and very blunt with life lessons, too. Neurotypicals have that kind of "beat around the bush" "don't say the quiet part out loud" "guide them to water" type of attitude I think.