LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD РАБОТА ученицы 5А класса ГОУ ЦО №1811 «Измайлово» Кузьминой Елизаветы

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LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD

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CHARLES PERRAULT January 6, 1628 – May 16, 1703 Charles Perrault

CHARLES PERRAULT
January 6, 1628 – May 16, 1703

Charles Perrault penned

his famous version of the tale “Le Petit Chaperon Rouge” in 1697.
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Little Red Riding Hood became popular with English language readers in

Little Red Riding Hood became popular with English language readers in

the middle of the 19th century when the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm took Victorian England by storm.
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The puzzle is why the girl’s name is “Little Red Riding

The puzzle is why the girl’s name is “Little Red Riding

Hood”, not “cap” or “hat”, in English variant.
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Chaperon (headgear) ( [ ʃæpə: roʊn]; Middle French: chaperon) was a

Chaperon (headgear) ( [ ʃæpə: roʊn]; Middle French: chaperon) was a

form of hood or, later, a hat) was a form of hood or, later, a hat worn in all parts of Western Europe in the Middle Ages.
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Hood a part of a coat, jacket etc. that you can

Hood
a part of a coat, jacket etc. that you can

pull up to cover your head.
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“French hood” in the 18th century

“French hood” in the 18th century