In the British version, the pigs usually manage to outsmart the wolf and live happily ever after in their strong houses.
Typically, the third pig's brick house is so sturdy that the wolf fails to blow it down. The wolf might try various tricks but in the end, he gives up and the pigs are safe. Sometimes, the pigs might even call for help from the local villagers in the British version, and they all come together to chase the wolf away, and then the pigs continue their peaceful lives in their well - built homes.
The British version of the story often has a more detailed description of the countryside where the pigs live. The language used is more proper and perhaps a bit more old - fashioned. For example, the dialogue between the pigs and the wolf might have words like 'prithee' or 'thou'. Also, the way the pigs outwit the wolf could be more in line with traditional British cunning. They might use local knowledge of the area, like hiding in a nearby haystack which is a common feature in the British countryside.
In the end, the third little pig's brick house withstands the wolf's attempts to break in. The wolf fails and runs away, and the three little pigs live happily ever after.
It ends with the third pig being safe from the wolf. The wolf fails to get into the brick house and is scared away by the boiling water at the chimney.
The original Three Little Pigs story concludes with the wolf being defeated. The third pig's brick house proves too sturdy for the wolf, and the pigs are victorious. This teaches the lesson that hard work and planning pay off.
In the true story, the wolf is not evil. But in the traditional one, the wolf is a villain who wants to eat the pigs. That's the main difference.
In the traditional story, the wolf is clearly the villain. But in 'the 3 little pigs the true story', the wolf tries to present himself as a victim. He gives reasons for his actions like having a cold and just wanting sugar.
The three little pigs are alive and well at the end. They outsmarted the wolf.
At the end of the story, the third little pig's house made of bricks withstands the wolf's attacks. The wolf tries to enter through the chimney but falls into a pot of boiling water prepared by the pigs and gets cooked. So the three little pigs live happily ever after in their safe brick house.
Well, the three little pigs were more like three little rebels in this story. The first pig decided to build his straw house in the middle of a meadow, thinking it would be a great view. But when the wolf came, it was like a gentle breeze took the house away. The second pig built his stick house near a river. He thought the water would protect him. However, the wolf just pushed the whole house into the river. The third pig, on the other hand, built his brick house on a hill. He was so proud of it. When the wolf came, the pig challenged the wolf to a dance - off instead of just hiding. And of course, the wolf couldn't keep up and ran away in shame.
The first pig's house could be made of high - tech, lightweight materials like carbon fiber, which is strong but modern. The second pig might build a house of concrete and glass, a more modern aesthetic. And the third pig could have a smart house with all kinds of automated security and comfort features.