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Exercise

The Other "THE BIG BAD WOLF"

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To raise awareness about "The Other"
To become aware of the different sides of a story (as a metaphor)

Description of the tool

The participants are asked to make themselves comfortable (not too comfortable) and the story of the big bad wolf, is read out loud. This is the old fairy tale from the point of the wolf.
Then a discussion is carried out:
Are you surprised? Have you ever thought about this version before?
What are the differences and the analogies between this version and the original one?
Through whose eyes the events are seen in the original version?
Who are the victims and the offenders of this story?
In reality, is it really possible to see the story from the eyes of both victim and offender?
Can you now think of any stories from the eyes of the other in real life?
The session would be finished by showing some famous pictures about different perceptions, such as the picture of the Eskimo and the Native American, etc

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Tool overview

http://toolbox.salto-youth.net/541

This tool is for

10-30

and addresses

Social Inclusion, Anti-Racism, Intercultural Learning

Materials needed:

The story of the big bad wolf, a soft music would be nice!

Duration:

30 minutes

Behind the tool

The tool was created by

Unknown.

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The tool was published to the Toolbox by

Eylem Certel (on 7 February 2006)

and last modified

17 December 2008

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