The Big Bad Wolf is a character from various children's stories, most notably in The Three Little Pigs and Little Red Riding Hood. He is often depicted as a cunning and fierce wolf who tries to outsmart his prey. In The Three Little Pigs, he attempts to blow down the houses of the pigs to eat them, while in Little Red Riding Hood, he deceives the girl to reach her grandmother.
This character symbolizes danger and the consequences of naivety. The stories featuring the Big Bad Wolf often convey moral lessons about being cautious and aware of potential threats. His portrayal has made him a classic figure in folklore and fairy tales.