Three Little Pigs - Fixed Fairy Tales
Summary
TLDRIn this humorous twist on the classic 'Three Little Pigs' tale, the pigs outsmart the Big Bad Wolf with clever traps and ingenious defenses. Each pig builds a house that is designed to withstand the wolf’s huffing and puffing. But when the wolf attempts to blow them down, he falls victim to a series of comical traps, including bees and cannon blasts. The pigs ultimately live peacefully, proving that no one should mess with a pig’s well-prepared home. The moral: expect the unexpected when trying to break into a pig’s house, especially when they've got wild defenses waiting!
Takeaways
- 😀 The pigs are aware of the big bad wolf and his tendency to blow down poorly built houses.
- 😀 The pigs come up with a clever plan and decide to build their houses with different materials: straw, sticks, and bricks.
- 😀 The wolf, feeling hungry, arrives at the first house made of straw, eager to catch a pig.
- 😀 The first pig refuses to let the wolf in, saying 'Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin.'
- 😀 The wolf huffs and puffs, but a trap is set with fire, sending him flying in defeat.
- 😀 The wolf, undeterred, finds the second house made of sticks and repeats his efforts to break in.
- 😀 The second pig refuses to let the wolf in, and a trap with bees is unleashed, causing the wolf to panic.
- 😀 The wolf, now injured and desperate, seeks refuge at the third house made of bricks.
- 😀 The third pig refuses to let the wolf in, maintaining the pattern with the same 'Not by the hair of my chinny chin chin.'
- 😀 The wolf fails to break into the brick house, and the pigs' traps, including bees, prove effective in keeping him away.
- 😀 The pigs live peacefully in their homes from that point onward, and the moral of the story is to never try to break into a pig's house, as they are prepared for intruders with dangerous traps.
Q & A
What is the main idea of the story?
-The story is a humorous twist on the classic tale of the Three Little Pigs. Instead of the pigs building houses that get blown down, they use clever traps and defenses to thwart the Big Bad Wolf's attempts to invade their homes.
Why do the pigs act differently in this version of the story?
-In this version, the pigs are portrayed as more resourceful and prepared. Rather than simply building houses to protect themselves, they plan ahead with traps and tricks to deal with the Big Bad Wolf.
How does the Big Bad Wolf react when he encounters the first pig's house?
-The Big Bad Wolf is surprised to find that the pig's house is a trap. He tries to blow it down, but instead is blasted by a cannon, which sends him flying.
What happens when the wolf approaches the second pig's house?
-The wolf tries the same tactic, but when he attempts to blow down the house made of sticks, he is stung by bees, which causes him to panic and flee.
What traps are set up in the pigs' houses?
-The pigs have set up various traps including a cannon, bees, and other mechanisms designed to defend against the wolf's huffing and puffing.
What happens when the Big Bad Wolf reaches the third pig's house?
-The wolf is knocked out of the house after being bombarded by various traps and then stumbles upon the pigs' bed, where he is confronted by them.
What is the moral of the story?
-The moral of the story is that one should never try to break into a pig's house, as they are well-prepared with dangerous surprises for intruders, including cannons, traps, and even bees.
Why is the wolf so desperate to catch the pigs?
-The wolf is hungry and has not eaten in days, which makes him more determined to catch and eat the pigs, leading him to try various methods to break into their houses.
How do the pigs ensure their safety against the Big Bad Wolf?
-The pigs ensure their safety by using clever traps, such as cannons, bees, and other mechanisms to thwart the wolf's attempts to destroy their houses.
What happens to the wolf at the end of the story?
-At the end of the story, the wolf is thoroughly defeated by the pigs' traps and is never heard from again. He is shown to be outsmarted and outwitted by the pigs.
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