Little Red Riding Hood In The Landlady By Roald Dahl

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The short story “The Landlady” by Roald Dahl is about a young man who naively stays in a bed and breakfast. Billy is a young man who is looking to become a successful businessman and needs a place to stay. He asks a local and they point him toward the Bell and Dragon. While on his way to the Bell and Dragon a sign for a bed and breakfast catches his eye and after moments of contemplation he decides to stay there instead. He then meets the owner, an old lady, and she lets him stay there at a ridiculously low price. As he is looking around he notices a parrot and a dachshund and decides it’s a good sign. After the old lady shows him his room she makes him sign the guest book, as he was signing the book he noticed that there were only two entries …show more content…

The first way is through the theme. The theme in both these stories is that people aren’t always as they seem. In little red riding hood, she trust the wolf enough to tell him that she is heading to her grandma’s despite not knowing him, causing troubles in the future. This is just like in the landlady when Billy underestimated the old lady and trusted her despite not knowing anything about her, causing trouble in his future. Another way these stories can be connected is through the similar character trait between Red and Billy. Billy is a very naive character, he saw the best in the old lady before he made his decision. His lack of judgment toward this total stranger shows he’s very naive. Red also lacks judgment when she shows up to her grandma’s, she thinks the wolf is really her grandma until he tries to eat her. This makes both the characters, Red and Billy, very naive. The last connecting point is the fact that both characters were fooled easily by something that should have been obvious. Billy was easily fooled by the landlady, she had made him think that she was sweet and kind but she really had a very different motive. He was easily fooled by the stuffed dachshund and parrot that were in the bed and breakfast, thinking they were alive when they really weren’t. Red was also easily fooled into thinking that the wolf was her grandma, even though it should have been

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