Wednesday, September 18, 2019
Psychological Analysis of Little Red Riding Hood Essay -- Little Red R
Psychological Analysis of Little Red Riding Hood In the story of Little Red Riding Hood, you hear about the grandmother, the granddaughter, and the wolf. But the reader does not hear much about the mother. In Olga Broumas' poem "Little Red Riding Hood", the reader can hear about the mother's impact on Little Red's life, or the lack of one. At the first glance, Little Red Riding Hood appears as a lament of a daughter who misses a dead mother or who is trying to explain to her mother about her lot in life. However, when viewed in the light of the Psychological approach, the reader is able to see the writer's life in full detail: her sexual orientation, her hate/fear of men, and her inability to have children. The "her" of course being the writer. The first part, we now deal with the sexuality of the narrator. In the poem, there was a verse that said this: I kept the hood secret, kept it sheathed more secret still. I opened it only at night, and with other women who might be walking the same road to their own grandma's house...their HOODS secure in the SAME PART(Stor...
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