Description
*The True Story of the Three Little Pigs* is a humorous and clever retelling of the classic fairy tale from the perspective of the Big Bad Wolf. Written by Jon Scieszka and illustrated by Lane Smith, this version flips the traditional narrative, presenting the wolf as the misunderstood protagonist.
### Summary:
The story begins with the wolf, who is simply trying to bake a cake for his grandmother. When he goes to borrow some sugar from the pigs’ houses, things quickly go awry. The first pig, who lives in a house made of straw, refuses to help the wolf, and the wolf, in an unfortunate fit of sneezing, accidentally blows the house down. The pig, of course, doesn’t survive this accident, and the wolf is blamed.
The second pig, living in a house of sticks, is equally uncooperative. After a similar mishap, the wolf is again accused of malicious intent.
Finally, the third pig, who lives in a brick house, proves to be the most difficult to deal with. The wolf tries to explain that all he wanted was some sugar, but the pig won’t let him in. In the end, the wolf is arrested, and his side of the story is dismissed as a simple “big bad wolf” tale.
The narrative is witty and filled with humor, especially in how it portrays the wolf as a victim of circumstance, adding layers to a well-known story and inviting readers to consider multiple perspectives.
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