Kerri+Gore

Perspective of: The Story of the Pigs (African American Version)
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 * Frame Element || Information gathered: ||
 * < Characters || Old Sow (mother), and her children (Big Pig, Speckled Pig, Little Pig, Blunt, and Runt); Brer Wolf ||
 * < Setting ||< The Woods. The children's homes. ||
 * < Initiating Event ||< The Old Sow dies and the children have to build their own homes. The children build their homes and then Brer Wolf goes to their homes to get in to eat them. ||
 * < Internal Response ||< The four out of the five children did what Brer Wolf asked for and let him into their homes and he ate them. The only pig that lives does not fall for anything that Brer Wolf says because he has heard what has happened to his siblings. ||
 * < Goal ||< To stay away from Brer Wolf and not get eaten ||
 * < Consequence ||< by not letting Brer Wolf into their homes ||
 * < Resolution ||< four of the five pigs were tricked by Brer Wolf when told them he wanted to come in to warm his hands. Runt was the only pig who did not fall for any of his tricks and she managed to kill the wolf by burning him when he went down her chimney. ||

Source URL:
[|http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/type0124.html#harris]

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