Perrault's Tales have this wonderful they are aimed at both children and adults and everyone can find his honey. They bathed our childhood but can read at any age. Perrault wrote wonderful stories about the initial misdeed Schema / repair, a cautionary tale (Little Red Riding Hood) and a mischievous tale (The ridiculous wishes). We can do a reading in the first degree: you have to think before you make a vow to flee while incestuous desire, waiting for Prince Charming, beware of wolves and deceivers, surrounding himself with a cunning auxiliary, think that honesty always prevails and kindness trumps beauty, that love always triumphs or the smaller can be the loudest by his intelligence. You can have fun erotic details that are riddled Tales, much more than those of the Brothers Grimm who watered their texts as and their successive editions. One can find a morality that goes beyond the moral announced: one should never oppose such power when it is weak, it should be taken in its own trap, have relationships always used, etc. Perrault himself took pleasure in stirring up trouble by adding startling moral at the end of his texts and leaving in his Tales many details may differ in meaning. The true moral of Perrault is a reminder to the lucidity and realism.