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Three Little Pigs Analysis
plot
Rising action:
straw house is built, stick house is built, brick house is built. wolf destroys straw and stick house, but is not able to destroy the brick house
Exposition
: pigs move out of their mother's house
Climax
: Wolf decides to sneak down the chimney to get the pigs. Wolf falls into boiling pot of soup.
falling action
: pigs clean up the chimney
resolution:
pigs have the best supper ever, and live a happy ever after
Setting
In the
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Setting
,it all started in one sunny morning at the village,the three little pigs decided to build their three homes.
IN the wood house
the brick house
the hay house
Characters
muneera al.kooheji
) Although he claims he’s just misunderstood, make no mistake. This wolf is mean, and means to eat the Three Little Pigs! He does meet a bad end, but it’s his own fault for coming down the chimney and landing in the stew pot.
muneera al.kooheji
“pig with muscle”, CHA doesn’t see the need to do much other than play sports and play in the mud. He thinks building a house with twigs will be the easiest.
conflict
Theme
Hasan Abdulrahman: The theme in this story is to not rush when doing anything, so you can get the best outcome of the thing you were doing. For example in the story the first 2 pigs rushed when building their homes and created crappy homes that could easily be destroyed, unlike the 3rd pig who took his time to build a strong home out of bricks.
Wajd Hashim
: the theme has many aspects to it in this story, one aspect is that they were all neighbors each one wanted to finish there house fast than the other, the theme is that take your time while doing something it'll end up paying off.
Aysha: the theme of the story is to take your time while doing something so that the outcome is better and neater.
Mohammed jassim:There are several themes in the tale "Little Red Riding Hood," such as the importance of treating strangers with caution. We cannot know who has good intentions and who has bad, and so we must safeguard ourselves.
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