Halliwell-Phillips, James O. "The Story of the Three Little Pigs." English Fairy Tales. London:
Joseph Jacobs, 1890. Carol's Notebook. Web. 19 November 2014.
http://carolsnotebook.com/2011/02/04/the-story-of-the-three-little-pigs-by-joseph-
jacobs/
This image, originally from the most popularized English version of the Three Little Pigs tale, "The Story of the Three Little Pigs," definitely emphasizes the theme. The pig which built the brick house, who is illustrated above, is smiling because he is nice and safe inside of the house which he built out of brick. By taking the time to do this while the other two pigs hurried so they could relax and play, the third pig is safe from the wolf, therefore emulating the theme of the story. The wolf, also depicted above, is incapable of blowing this pig's house down, showing the true power of a little hard work.
Joseph Jacobs, 1890. Carol's Notebook. Web. 19 November 2014.
http://carolsnotebook.com/2011/02/04/the-story-of-the-three-little-pigs-by-joseph-
jacobs/
This image, originally from the most popularized English version of the Three Little Pigs tale, "The Story of the Three Little Pigs," definitely emphasizes the theme. The pig which built the brick house, who is illustrated above, is smiling because he is nice and safe inside of the house which he built out of brick. By taking the time to do this while the other two pigs hurried so they could relax and play, the third pig is safe from the wolf, therefore emulating the theme of the story. The wolf, also depicted above, is incapable of blowing this pig's house down, showing the true power of a little hard work.