Little Red Riding Hood (Little Red-Cap)

From Grimms' Fairy Tales by Brothers Grimm
A young girl in a red hood is deceived by a wolf on the way to her grandmother's house; both are swallowed and later rescued by a huntsman.
Little Red-Cap

The famous interrogation at the bedside: 'Grandmother, what big ears you have!' — 'The better to hear you with, my child.' Culminating in 'The better to eat thee with!'

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Little Red-Cap

The huntsman cutting open the wolf and freeing grandmother and child alive — the canonical rescue motif.

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