Greetings. Thank you for your comment. Indeed, there are many versions of Little Red Riding Hood, starting with the tale published by Charles Perrault in 1697. He adapted a very old oral tale that had, in addition to blood, obvious sexual connotations. The Brothers Grimm later produced a version aimed at children in 1812, which has served as the basis for other, more sugary versions. It is one of the most famous examples of oral stories transformed into children's literature.
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