"The wolf ran as fast as he could, taking the shortest path, and the little girl took a roundabout way, entertaining herself by gathering nuts, running after butterflies, and gathering bouquets of little flowers."
Little Red Riding Hood
100
to give
Udsagnsord
100
Chin
Hage
100
Examining the various components of a text.
Analysis
100
"Many scholars believe that folk stories are thousands of years old, describing the development of primitive societies and relationship between men, women and animals, reflecting the powere structure of these small communities."
About Folk Tales
200
"It fitted perfectly and the prince recognised her as his true love. He took her away to his palace where they were married and lived happily ever after."
Traditional Cinderella
200
a boy
Navneord
200
Drawers
Underbukser
200
Using the results from the analysis to decide what the story is about and what the aim of it is.
Interpretation
200
"But I could never leave with Billy and all of his problems. I've resigned myself to staying until Billy's eighteen."
Parents Who Love in a Living Hell
300
"'Try this instead!', the prince yelled back.
He swung his trusty sword and smack -
Her head went crashing to the ground.
It bounced a bit and rolled around."
A Gory Version
300
beautiful
Tillægsord
300
Hatchet
Håndøkse
300
Through whose eyes do we see the text?
Point of view
300
"In her private life, however, things were anything but rosy. It seems that Charles, for a long time, had been in love with someone else, Camilla Parker-Bowles."
Dream Princess
400
"Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And don’t have any kids yourself."
This Be The Verse
400
quickly
Biord
400
Ceiling
Loft
400
Examples of this element could be restlessness, poverty, old age, guilt, loneliness etc.
Theme
400
The lingua franca of our times is..
...english
500
"She always knew she would be a widow; why, even before she was a bride, when she was engaged, she knew, in moments when she imagined herself very old, saw herself slow and lined and gray in a house alone..."