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The Big Bad Wolf is wrongly accused of terminating the pigs' homes. There are many reasons why the Big Bad Wolfe is wrongly accused. Simply known in the story of the "Three Little Pigs," as the Big Bad Wolf, he is portrayed as a villain that only enjoys eating pigs, but this story is completely false. Although he is a wolf, he is anything but evil. He is simply a lonely wolf who wanted some friends to get along with. Lastly, he wasn't hungry at the time, and was in a mental state because of the cold medicine he was taking, and became drowsy.

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The suspect the "Big Bad Wolf" has been wrongly accused. He is not bad; he is just a gentle wolf. When he went to the pigs' house, he only went there to meet new friends. He was very sad because he didn't have many friends, so that is why he went there; to make friends. Also, why would he pick on pigs when his stepfather, who he adores by the way, is a pig? Think to yourselves, why would he do something like that? Lastly, he was picked on as a wolf boy so why would he, after knowing what it feels like to be picked on, pick on other people?

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A second reason as to why the "Big Bad Wolf" is clearly WRONGLY accused is that he is a vegetarian. Why would he go out to "eat pigs" if he was a vegetarian? Also, when the pigs said he jumped on their roof to come in, he had to do that for self-defense, a car was coming so if he didn't jump up he would've been KILLED! And as to why he "hastened" into the chimney is because he had to "get rid of the wastes inside him" because he was very sick, so he was going to run to their bathroom so he wouldn't get "it" all over their roof.

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A third reason why the "Big Bad Wolf" is know as the "BAD" is that he went over to the pigs' houses because he wanted to eat the. Of course, that is an outrage; all he really wanted to do is go over to his neighbor’s house to get a cup of sugar for his old granny's birthday cake. Also, since he had to make the cake within an hour he couldn't have eaten the pigs, or else he'd be late to his granny's birthday party. Lastly, he didn't mean to blow the house down, he had a case of the common cold, this making him sneeze, thence "blowing" the houses down. These are all very clear reasons leading to why he is NOT guilty.

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The "Big Bad Wolf" is not guilty of bowing down the three little pigs' houses down. There are back-up reasons to support this hypothesis. He had a cold, therefore, he supposedly blew down the house, but he truly accidentally sneezed it down. He also wanted to make friends, so he went to his neighbor's house to borrow a cup of sugar for his dear old poor little granny wolf's birthday cake. It is not his fault that he was bullied as a young wolf boy. So all he wanted to do now is make some friends and YOU, the reader is not excepting him. HOW DARE YOU! YOU ARE THE "BIG BAD HYPOCRYTE" We rest our case.