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Instituto Tecnológico de Piedras Negras

Alumno:
Sergio Abraham Trejo Pérez
16430273
Carrera: Mecatrónica
Prof.: Diana Lizzette Rodriguez Romero
Hora 4:00 – 5:00
Trabajo: Actividad BOOK STORY
clase: ingles modulo 7

4/29/2020
Little Red Riding Hood

Characters:
Little Red Riding Hood
Little Red Riding Hood's Mom
The Little Red Riding Hood Granny
The Big Bad Wolf
The hunter

Genre: Fairy tale

Story:

The story revolves around a girl called Little Red Riding Hood. In Grimms' and Perrault's
versions of the tale, she is named after her red hooded cape/cloak that she wears. The girl
walks through the woods to deliver food to her sickly grandmother (wine and cake
depending on the translation). In Grimms' version, her mother had ordered her to stay
strictly on the path.

A Big Bad Wolf wants to eat the girl and the food in the basket. He secretly stalks her
behind trees, bushes, shrubs, and patches of little and tall grass. He approaches Little Red
Riding Hood, who naively tells him where she is going. He suggests that the girl pick some
flowers as a present for her grandmother, which she does. In the meantime, he goes to
the grandmother's house and gains entry by pretending to be her. He swallows the
grandmother whole (in some stories, he locks her in the closet) and waits for the girl,
disguised as the grandma

When 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", responds the wolf),
"Goodness, what big eyes you have!" ("The better to see you with", responds the wolf),
"And what big hands you have!" ("The better to embrace you with", responds the wolf),
and lastly, "What a big mouth you have" ("The better to eat you with!", responds the
wolf), at which point the wolf jumps out of the bed and eats her, too. Then he falls asleep.
In Charles Perrault's version of the story (the first version to be published), the tale ends
here. However, in later versions, the story continues generally as follows:
A woodcutter in the French version, but a hunter in the Brothers Grimm and traditional
German versions, comes to the rescue with an axe, and cuts open the sleeping wolf. Little
Red Riding Hood and her grandmother emerge unharmed. Then they fill the wolf's body
with heavy stones. The wolf awakens and attempts to flee, but the stones cause him to
collapse and die. In Grimm's version, the wolf leaves the house and tries to drink out of a
well, but the stones in his stomach cause him to fall in and drown. Sanitized versions of
the story have the grandmother locked in the closet instead of being eaten and some have
Little Red Riding Hood saved by the lumberjack as the wolf advances on her rather than
after she gets eaten, where the woodcutter kills the wolf with his axe.

three little pigs and the big bad wolf


Characters:
Little Pig.
Medium piglet.
Little Piglet.
The wolf.
The narrator.

Genre : Children's literature

Story:
In the heart of the forest lived three little pigs who were brothers. The wolf was always
chasing them to eat. To escape the wolf, the little pigs decided to make a house for
themselves.

The little one made it of straw, to finish earlier and be able to go play. The middle one
built a small wooden house. Seeing that his little brother had already finished, he hurried
to go play with him. The oldest one worked in his brick house.

You will see what the wolf does with their houses, ”he said to his brothers while they were
having fun.

The wolf came out after the little pig and he ran to his straw house, but the wolf blew and
blew and the straw house collapsed. The wolf also chased the little pig through the forest,
who ran a shelter at his middle brother's house. But the wolf blew and blew and the
wooden house fell down. The two little pigs whistled out of there. Almost breathless, with
the wolf close to his heels, they reached the older brother's house. The three of them
went inside and closed all the doors and windows tightly.

The wolf paced the house, looking for somewhere to go. With a very long staircase he
climbed up to the roof, to slip through the chimney. But the mayor put a pot of water on
the fire. The wolf eater descended into the fireplace, but fell into the boiling water and
burned. He escaped from there giving terrible howls that were heard throughout the
forest. It is said that he never ever wanted to eat a pig.

hansel and gretel

Characters:
Gretel

Hansel

Two Dozen Bruxa

Stepmother

Caillou

Father

Witch

Genre:
Fairy tale, Children's literature, Cartoon, Folklore, Adventure fiction

Story:

Next to a very large forest lived a poor woodcutter with his wife and two children; the
boy's name was Hänsel, and the girl was Gretel. They hardly had anything to eat, and in a
time of crisis in the country, there came a time when man could not even earn his daily
bread.

They were such a poor family that one night the stepmother convinced the father to
abandon the children in the forest, since they no longer had anything to feed them with.
Hansel heard this, so he left his house to look for stones, with which he marked a path the
next day when they were going to the forest.

Hansel and Gretel fell asleep, and as soon as the moon came up they began to walk
following the path that Hansel had marked with the stones previously. In the morning they
arrived at his house. Her stepmother, surprised by the fact decides that the next time they
will take the children even further into the forest, so that they cannot leave there and
return. Hansel, who again listened to his parents' discussions, decides to go out and collect
stones again, but this time he could not, since the door was locked.

On the morning they went to the forest, Hansel marked a path by throwing crumbs from
the piece of bread that his stepmother had given him, only this time when the moon rose
they couldn't return because the birds had eaten the bread.
After two days lost in the forest, when they no longer knew what to do, the children stop
to listen to the song of a white bird, which they then follow until they reach a house made
of gingerbread, chocolate, candy, cake and Brown sugar.

Hansel and Gretel started eating, but what they didn't know was that this little house was
the trap of an evil old witch to lock them up and then eat them.
The old woman decides to lock up Hansel and take Gretel as a maid. Every morning the
witch had Hansel stick her finger out through the bars of the stable to check that she had
put on weight, but he was tricking her by removing a bone she had picked up from the
ground.

One day, the witch decides to eat Hansel and sends Gretel to check that the oven is ready
to cook. The girl realizes the trap and manages to get the witch into the oven. Gretel
instantly pushes the witch and closes the oven.
After the death of the evil witch, the children take pearls and precious stones from the
house and go back to meet their father, whose wife had died.
Their life of misery had finally ended, since that day the family did not suffer any more
hunger and everyone lived together and happily ever after.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland

Characters:
Alice
White rabbit
Duchess
The Hatter
Cheshire cat
Humpty Dumpty
March Hare
Blue caterpillar
Queen of Hearts
Red Queen
False turtle
Tweedledum and Tweedledee

Genres: Novel, Children's Literature, Fantasy, Nonsense, Fantasy Literature, Adventure


Fiction, Nonsense

Story:

Alicia, sitting outside under a tree, reading a book with her sister, is bored, as her sister
read this book without illustrations, making Alicia distracted by her own imagination.

Suddenly, a well-dressed white rabbit in a gala jacket and vest appears beside him,
starting to run and muttering that he is late, looking at his pocket watch. Curious Alice
runs after him.

The girl enters following the white rabbit through its burrow, which becomes a vertical
well that makes it fall suddenly, reaching a wide corridor with many doors, and losing sight
of the rabbit. He finds the key to the smallest door that is in that wide corridor and
decides to cross it since he sees through that door a beautiful garden.

However, she begins to cry, realizing that she cannot get through the door due to her size.
As she looks around, she notices a bottle that can shrink it, and then she eats some cakes
that make her bigger so that she starts to cry excessively. In that the rabbit appears
running and a fan falls that is magical, because when using Alicia to cool off it begins to
shrink it again.
Alicia continues to cry inconsolably, in what is now a sea of tears, forcing her and the
animals around to swim so as not to drown. However, he manages to reach the mainland.
Thus begins her adventures in an extravagant world, drinking different drinks and eating
strange cakes, which shrink and stretch her, putting her in dangerous situations.

After arriving on the mainland, Alicia and the animals manage to get to the mainland and
plan to make a run to dry, it has no defined rules or duration, but to run in circles until
they are all dry. So they decide to declare themselves winners to all the participants and it
is Alicia who corresponds to deliver the gifts, checking her pockets she gets candy and
decides to give each one. Suddenly, the Mouse begins to explain why he hates cats and
dogs and Alicia decides to talk about her cat, which annoys the animals that start to leave
leaving her alone.

At that moment, the White Rabbit runs again, looking for her fan, and the Rabbit confuses
her with her servant and sends her in search of her fan and Alicia, not to argue with the
Rabbit, goes in search of the fan. He arrives at a house, enters and goes up to a room
finding a fan, and a bottle, and despite the fact that it had no sign, he decides to drink it,
making it increase in size until it gets stuck in the room.

When the Rabbit arrives to look for it, he notices that a huge arm comes out of the
window and asks for help. So they propose various solutions until they start throwing
magic cakes out the window of the room, Alicia eats some and decreases in size until she
can leave the house, running away from the crowd and getting lost in the forest.

Alice arrives at a house and enters curiously, listening to a messenger from the Queen
who extends an invitation to a game of croquet. Upon entering the house, he meets the
Duchess and her baby, and she hands the baby to Alicia to take care of him a little and
leaves with the argument that she should attend the game.

When Alicia tries to rock the boy, she begins to transform into a pig, so Alicia decides to
release him and continue on her way. Running into the house of the March Hare, where
the Dormouse and the Hatter were, participating in the tea party, taking it permanently
and telling crazy stories, so Alicia leaves the meeting, since the creatures she has met they
seem rude and strange, plus they are treated with contempt

After leaving the tea party, he runs into the entrance to the garden that he had observed
through the small door at the beginning, and realizes that it is guarded by some very
particular Playing Cards who are scared since they do not want the Reina cut off their
heads if she doesn't like how they have the garden. The Gardeners had planted a white
rose bush where there should be a red one, so they were painting the roses before the
Queen discovered that fatal mistake.

Loudly the Queen passes by with her courtship and is amazed to see Alice and he
extending the invitation to the game of croquet. She meets the Cheshire cat that appears
and disappears very slowly, then she plays croquet with the Queen of Hearts and is even
cited as a witness in a judicial process that begins another of the cards.

In the card game, Alicia realizes that it has peculiar characteristics and that everyone
played without any order, arguing permanently, and the Queen ordered to cut off the
head of anyone who came up with it.

When Alice is called to trial, when she is called to testify, she does not realize that she has
regained her normal size, and she inadvertently knocks down everything around her.
Alicia's testimony is brief, since when asked what she knew about the matter, she says
nothing. However, the Queen insists on giving a sentence, even before hearing the jury's
verdict, so Alicia finds this situation absurd, and the Queen then orders her to be
beheaded.

In the moment of greatest danger, when all the decks harass her to decapitate her, she
wakes up and is seen on her sister's lap, next to the river.

It is in this way that the reader, at the end of the work, perceives that Alicia had fallen
asleep, and that after this extravagant dream, she woke up to feel leaves falling on her
face.

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