شنل‌قرمزی: تفاوت میان نسخه‌ها

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جز ربات :جایگزینی پیوند قرمز با مترادف فارسی Freyja > فریا (اساطیر)
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The theme of the ravening wolf and of the creature released unharmed from its [[stomach|belly]] is reflected in the Russian tale ''[[پیتر و گرگ]]'', and the other Grimm tale ''[[بزبز قندی]]'', but its general theme of restoration is at least as old as ''[[Book of Jonah|Jonah and the whale]]''. The Theme also appears in the story of the life of [[Margaret the Virgin|Saint Margaret]], where the saint emerges unharmed from the belly of a dragon.
 
The dialog between the wolf and Little Red Riding Hood has its analogies to the Norse ''[[Þrymskviða]]'' from the ''[[ادای شاعرانه]]''; the giant [[Þrymr]] had stolen [[Mjölner]], [[ثور (اساطیر)]]'s hammer, and demanded [[Freyjaفریا (اساطیر)]] as his bride for its return. Instead, the gods dressed Thor as a bride and sent him. When the giants note Thor's unladylike eyes, eating, and drinking, [[لوکی]] explains them as Freyja not having slept, or eaten, or drunk, out of longing for the wedding.<ref>[[Iona and Peter Opie]], ''The Classic Fairy Tales''p 93-4 ISBN 0-19-211550-6</ref>
 
[[پرونده:Walter Crane26.jpg|بندانگشتی|چپ|"The better to see you with": woodcut by [[Walter Crane]]]]