mom/woodsman:Cyrah
little red :Gagan
grandma:Nick
narrator:Erveen
wolf: Harmeet
Stereotypes: the grandmother is not loving;
Little Red: is a mean little brat;
The wolf: is best friends with the grandmother; and doesn't want to eat little red
The mother: is the one to save the day;
The woodsman: is afraid of the wolf
script: Narrator: Once upon a time there was a little girl named Little Red who wasn’t really nice. Her mother had made muffins for Little Red's grandmother. She didn’t want to go to her grandmother’s house because the grandma didn’t love her as much as she loved her best friend, the wolf. The grandma was an overweight and lazy grandma. She had everything she needed right in her room.
Mom: Sweetie, can you deliver these muffins to your wonderful grandmother? (kindly)
Little Red: Why should I? She is a devil, she hates me!!!!! (yelling)
Mom: Don't be silly, Red. Now be a good girl and go. (kindly looking at Little Red)
Little Red: Fine! (yelling at her mom)
Narrator: So there went Little Red, off to her grandmother's house. While she was on her way, she met a wolf.
Wolf: Hello little girl, what's your name? (questioning while looking at Little Red)
Little Red : I'm not telling you! I need to go to my grandmothers house, and I'm not supposed to talk to bad people. (rudely looking at the wolf)
Narrator: So she walks away from the wolf, but she doesn't know that the wolf is still behind her.
Woodsman: Hey wolf, what do you think you're doing? Don't go near that little girl. (yelling at the wolf)
Wolf: Who are you? And why don't you just mind your own business! (questioning and yelling at the woodsman)
Narrator: Then the wolf started to chase the woodsman, the woodsman got scared and ran off. Little Red continued her way to her grandmother's house, not knowing the wolf continued folowing her.
Little Red: Finally I'm here! (tiring)
Narrator: Little Red walks in, and slams the door behind her, then went looking for her grandmother. She found her in the kitchen making food for the wolf that Little Red had met on the way to her grandma's house.
Little Red: What's he doing here? (disgusted)
Grandma: Well, this is Wolf my one and only friend, he comes and visits my home all the time. (normal)
Grandma: Little Red why did u come here? (questioning)
Little Red: My mom had made some muffins so she sent me over here so i could deliver them to you, but don't worry I'll be on my way. (saying kindly to her grandmother)
Grandma: You can just leave them on the counter then.
Wolf: Don't go yet, come and join us were having spaghetti and meatballs, won't you join us?
Little Red: No thanks I had my lunch at home already.
Grandma: So that means that you'll leaving right now, right?
Little Red: As much as I'd love to, I can't. My mom will be here soon to pick me up. It's getting too dark.
Wolf: While you wait, just get comfy on the couch and watch some television.
Grandma : No this is my house and my rules! You can wait outside in front of the door.
Little Red : Fine! I don't care, but if something happens to me, it's on your hands.
Narrator: Grandma and the wolf began eating there spaghetti and meatballs while Little Red sat in front of the door lonely and angry.
Wolf: Are you sure leaving that poor little girl outside is a good idea? She came all this way to deliver you some muffins and you say thank you by kicking her out of your house?
Grandma: I know it doesn't sound good, but she is an evil rebel. Last time she was here she broke a special vase, I'm just worried she might break something again like last time.
Narrator: Little Red sat in front of the door while wolf and grandma argued really loudly about who would get the last of the spaghetti and meatballs.
Woodsman: What's that? I hear yelling; it was probably that big wolf that was following Little Red. I need to go get help. (worried)
Narrator: The Woodsman knew Little Red's family really well, so he ran off looking for Little Red's mother.
Woodsman: Hello! Any one home?
Mother: Hi! Sorry about that, do you need any help?
Woodsman: Well yes, I need your help because your daughter is being chased by a wolf!!!!
Mother: WHAT!
Woodsman: We have to hurry before something happens. (worried)
Mother: Hold on, just let me go get my jacket. (reaching back)
Narrator: They ran quickly through the forest and then saw Little Red sitting down in front of her grandma's house.
Mother: What are you doing here? I said I'll come pick you up at 6:00 and wait inside the house. (emphasis on the inside)
Little Red: Grandma kicked me out she said she didn't want me in there so she told me to wait outside the door until you came. (sad face)
Narrator: Little Red's mom and the woodsman walked into the house and heard that all that noise was the grandma and the wolf arguing with each other.
Mother: MOM why did you leave Little Red outside? Something could have happened! (yelling)
Grandma: Well last time she broke my vase so I thought that she may break something again,plus that vase was really important to me. (crying)
Mother: Well I don't want anything like that ever happening again okay.
Grandma: Fine. Whatever.
Mother: Now who want some delicious muffins?
Little Red: I do.
Woodsman: Me too.
Wolf: Me three.
Grandma: I'll take one.
Narrator: At the end the woodsman conquered his fear and wasn't scared of the wolf any longer, Little Red was always happy to deliver muffins to her grandma and grandma learned some manners. They all lived happily ever after. THE END :D
Please add some information before your script:
What are the stereotypes in the original story?Characters:
mom/woodsman:Cyrahlittle red :Gagan
grandma:Nick
narrator:Erveen
wolf: Harmeet
Stereotypes: the grandmother is not loving;
Little Red: is a mean little brat;
The wolf: is best friends with the grandmother; and doesn't want to eat little red
The mother: is the one to save the day;
The woodsman: is afraid of the wolfscript:
Narrator: Once upon a time there was a little girl named Little Red who wasn’t really nice. Her mother had made muffins for Little Red's grandmother. She didn’t want to go to her grandmother’s house because the grandma didn’t love her as much as she loved her best friend, the wolf. The grandma was an overweight and lazy grandma. She had everything she needed right in her room.
Mom: Sweetie, can you deliver these muffins to your wonderful grandmother? (kindly)
Little Red: Why should I? She is a devil, she hates me!!!!! (yelling)
Mom: Don't be silly, Red. Now be a good girl and go. (kindly looking at Little Red)
Little Red: Fine! (yelling at her mom)
Narrator: So there went Little Red, off to her grandmother's house. While she was on her way, she met a wolf.
Wolf: Hello little girl, what's your name? (questioning while looking at Little Red)
Little Red : I'm not telling you! I need to go to my grandmothers house, and I'm not supposed to talk to bad people. (rudely looking at the wolf)
Narrator: So she walks away from the wolf, but she doesn't know that the wolf is still behind her.
Woodsman: Hey wolf, what do you think you're doing? Don't go near that little girl. (yelling at the wolf)
Wolf: Who are you? And why don't you just mind your own business! (questioning and yelling at the woodsman)
Narrator: Then the wolf started to chase the woodsman, the woodsman got scared and ran off. Little Red continued her way to her grandmother's house, not knowing the wolf continued folowing her.
Little Red: Finally I'm here! (tiring)
Narrator: Little Red walks in, and slams the door behind her, then went looking for her grandmother. She found her in the kitchen making food for the wolf that Little Red had met on the way to her grandma's house.
Little Red: What's he doing here? (disgusted)
Grandma: Well, this is Wolf my one and only friend, he comes and visits my home all the time. (normal)
Grandma: Little Red why did u come here? (questioning)
Little Red: My mom had made some muffins so she sent me over here so i could deliver them to you, but don't worry I'll be on my way. (saying kindly to her grandmother)
Grandma: You can just leave them on the counter then.
Wolf: Don't go yet, come and join us were having spaghetti and meatballs, won't you join us?
Little Red: No thanks I had my lunch at home already.
Grandma: So that means that you'll leaving right now, right?
Little Red: As much as I'd love to, I can't. My mom will be here soon to pick me up. It's getting too dark.
Wolf: While you wait, just get comfy on the couch and watch some television.
Grandma : No this is my house and my rules! You can wait outside in front of the door.
Little Red : Fine! I don't care, but if something happens to me, it's on your hands.
Narrator: Grandma and the wolf began eating there spaghetti and meatballs while Little Red sat in front of the door lonely and angry.
Wolf: Are you sure leaving that poor little girl outside is a good idea? She came all this way to deliver you some muffins and you say thank you by kicking her out of your house?
Grandma: I know it doesn't sound good, but she is an evil rebel. Last time she was here she broke a special vase, I'm just worried she might break something again like last time.
Narrator: Little Red sat in front of the door while wolf and grandma argued really loudly about who would get the last of the spaghetti and meatballs.
Woodsman: What's that? I hear yelling; it was probably that big wolf that was following Little Red. I need to go get help. (worried)
Narrator: The Woodsman knew Little Red's family really well, so he ran off looking for Little Red's mother.
Woodsman: Hello! Any one home?
Mother: Hi! Sorry about that, do you need any help?
Woodsman: Well yes, I need your help because your daughter is being chased by a wolf!!!!
Mother: WHAT!
Woodsman: We have to hurry before something happens. (worried)
Mother: Hold on, just let me go get my jacket. (reaching back)
Narrator: They ran quickly through the forest and then saw Little Red sitting down in front of her grandma's house.
Mother: What are you doing here? I said I'll come pick you up at 6:00 and wait inside the house. (emphasis on the inside)
Little Red: Grandma kicked me out she said she didn't want me in there so she told me to wait outside the door until you came. (sad face)
Narrator: Little Red's mom and the woodsman walked into the house and heard that all that noise was the grandma and the wolf arguing with each other.
Mother: MOM why did you leave Little Red outside? Something could have happened! (yelling)
Grandma: Well last time she broke my vase so I thought that she may break something again,plus that vase was really important to me. (crying)
Mother: Well I don't want anything like that ever happening again okay.
Grandma: Fine. Whatever.
Mother: Now who want some delicious muffins?
Little Red: I do.
Woodsman: Me too.
Wolf: Me three.
Grandma: I'll take one.
Narrator: At the end the woodsman conquered his fear and wasn't scared of the wolf any longer, Little Red was always happy to deliver muffins to her grandma and grandma learned some manners. They all lived happily ever after. THE END :D