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Humbpty Dumpty
The characterization of Humpty Dumpty as a large egg with human features likely became prevalent after Lewis Carroll described him as such in Through the Looking-Glass (1871): as Alice reaches for an egg at a shop, the egg grows larger, and “she saw that it had eyes and a nose and mouth; and when she had come close to it, she saw clearly that it was Humpty Dumpty himself.
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Pinochhio
Pinocchio was carved out of a piece of wood by the old wood-carver Gepetto (Geppetto). The puppet acts like a human child: he frequently gets into trouble and is often impulsive and mischievous. When he tells a lie, his nose grows longer, and when he tells the truth, his nose resumes its normal size.
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Little Red Riding Hood
The main character of the story and its namesake, Little Red Riding Hood is described in various versions as a sweet, young girl who was well loved. She is outfitted in a red velvet cape, made for her by her grandmother, and she loves it so much that she refused to take it off.
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