The three little pigs are alive and well at the end. They outsmarted the wolf.
At the end of the story, the 3 little pigs are safe. The first two pigs learned their lesson about building flimsy houses. The third pig's brick house protected them all from the wolf. And the wolf, who was the threat, was defeated, so the pigs can now live happily in their secure home.
The fates of the 3 little pigs at the end of the story are positive. The third pig's wise decision to build a brick house ensured their safety. When the wolf tried to attack, he failed. His attempt to enter through the chimney led to his downfall. Meanwhile, the three little pigs got to stay in their strong house. They could now start living a normal life, free from the constant fear of the wolf. They might even start to decorate their house or plant a little garden around it, as they have all the time in the world now that the wolf is no longer a danger.
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.
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.
The first little pig was lazy. He quickly built his house out of straw, which was the easiest and quickest option, without thinking much about safety. The second pig was a bit more careful but still not very cautious. He built his house of sticks, which was a little sturdier than straw but still not strong enough. The third pig was hard - working and intelligent. He spent a lot of time building a solid house of bricks to protect himself from danger.
The story of the 3 Little Pigs is about three pig siblings who build houses of different materials to protect themselves from a big bad wolf. The first pig builds a house of straw, the second of sticks, and the third of bricks. The wolf manages to blow down the first two houses but can't destroy the brick one, and the pigs are safe.
The story of the 3 Little Pigs is a classic. The pigs set out to be independent. The wolf tries to get in their houses. Only the brick house is strong enough to keep the wolf out and the pig safe.
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.
In the British version, the pigs usually manage to outsmart the wolf and live happily ever after in their strong houses.
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.
The second little pig was a bit like the first one. He was also a bit lazy but a little more resourceful as he used sticks to build his house. However, he still didn't build a very strong house compared to what was really needed to protect against threats like the big bad wolf.
In the traditional 'Three Little Pigs' story, only the first two pigs die. The first pig builds his house out of straw and the second out of sticks. The big bad wolf blows down their houses and eats them. But the third pig, who builds his house out of bricks, is smart and strong enough to outwit the wolf and survive.