![]() ![]() In general, the setting was not important to the story. This made the ending of good triumphing over evil feel Perspective, readers were encouraged to assume that the three pigs were goodĪnd that the wolf was bad. Off with “Once upon a time….” Because the tale was told from the pig’s Like other traditional tales, the story started The plot was simple and episodic as each page contained one event All characters were drawn with silly details thatĪdded levity to what could have easily been a scary story. To the eaten pigs a simple, yet masterful, inclusion. As the wolf finishedĮating each brother, he was depicted with a new item that previously belonged His suit and glasses seemed to indicate that,Ĭompared with the other brothers, he was the most intelligent. ![]() The second pig was slightly more playful in his brightly colored pants. The first pig was dressed simply, indicating a simple personality. Ink and watercolor illustration style, he gave each character a unique voiceĪnd personality. Really made this variant of the Three Little Pigs tale his own. Third pig, however, builds a sturdy home and uses his wits to outsmart the wolfĭuring successive encounters. Pigs make terrible housing decisions and end up eaten by a traveling wolf. Tale, The Three Little Pigs follows young ![]()
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