2. Why did they told me the tale
● When I was 3 years old they began to tell stories that had some moral
that they wanted me to learn, like with the rabbit and the turtle, the
wolf and the bees, little red hood,the lion and the mouse ...They always
told me these and other stories so that when I grew up or when I had a
little awareness and maturity I could be and have what stories make us
see or believe that we need to be a person from head to toe.
3. what is the moral of the tale
1. That you never have to compete for who is the bet
2. You shouldn't trust strangers
3. That you always have to help those you love
4. That you should never surrender to anyone and nothing
5. That justice plows for him to be punished
*The ones that marked me the most or liked the most were the following:
● That you always have to help those you love
● That you should never surrender to anyone and nothing
4. what is the story about
● "The Three Little Pigs" is a fable about three pigs who build three houses
of different materials. A Big Bad Wolf blows down the first two pigs'
houses, made of straw and sticks respectively, but is unable to destroy
the third pig's house, made of bricks.
Other versions
● In some versions, the first and second little pigs are not eaten by the
wolf after he demolishes their homes, but instead run to their brother's
house, and after the wolf goes down the chimney he either dies like in the
original, or runs away and never returns to eat the three little pigs, who
all survive in either case.
5. when it was created
● The printed versions date back to the 1840s, but the story itself is
believed to be much older. Many versions of The Three Little Pigs
have been recreated or modified over the years, which sometimes
makes the wolf a lovable character.