An extended comparison between this story and the Little Golden Book Tootle the Engine ends Bruno Bettelheim's analysis of it in The Uses of Enchantment. In a French version of this story, the protagonist is presented with a choice between the path of pins and the path of needles by a bzou (b'ZOO). The earliest precursor to this story, which appears in Egbert of Liège's Fecunda ratis (feh-KOON-dah RAH-teess), was the basis for the last of the three adaptations of this story that end Angela (*) Carter's The Bloody Chamber. Parallels are often drawn between Loki's responses to Thrymr's questions about Freyja in the Thrymskvida (THRIMZ-k'VEE-dah) and a section of this story that abruptly ends Charles Perrault's (sharl peh-ROH's) version. The Brothers Grimm include the savior figure of the huntsman in, for 10 points, what European fairy tale in which the title character's grandmother is eaten by a wolf? ■END■
ANSWER: “Little Red Riding Hood” or “Little Red Cap” [accept “Le Petit Chaperon Rouge” or “Rotkäppchen”; accept Arne-Thompson-Uther type 333 or ATU 333]
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