change the setting of little Red riding hood
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Explanation:
'Little Red Riding Hood,' there are three main locations: the village, the woods, and Grandmother's house. Some versions omit the village, merely indicating that the girl is traveling to visit her Grandmother.
In Perrault's version, Little Red describes her destination as 'beyond that mill you see there, at the first house in the village.' According to the Brothers Grimm, 'The grandmother lived out in the woods, a half hour from the village.'
The woods are dense - a dangerous place for a young girl. Yet, she seems oblivious to any threat. A trail leads through the woods, connecting two villages. Some versions describe forking trails, and another describes the journey along a road. In the Grimms' version, the wolf suggests the girl should pick flowers on her way through the woods to bring as a gift to the Grandmother. Of course, this is a ruse to buy him time so that he can arrive at the cottage first.
Little Red and the Wolf in the Woods
in the woods