Janet and Anne Grahame-Johnstone – Goldilocks Janet and Anne Grahame-Johnstone – Goldilocks Janet and Anne Grahame-Johnstone – Goldilocks What is wrong with Goldilocks? You could also argue that Baby Bear is just as convincing as ‘the main character’, but if in doubt, ask the question ‘Who changes the most?’ I’d wager Goldilocks gets the biggest fright and learns the biggest lesson. The human girl is slightly closer to the human child reader, and we’re with Goldilocks when she enters the bears’ house in the woods, which means we’re exploring a new environment along with her. This is an interesting question, because you could pick Goldilocks or you could pick ‘The Three Bears’, with focus on the Baby Bear, since the target audience is going to identify with him. Tolstoy Three Bears in the design by Yuri Vasnetsov. 1870 An English fairy tale retelling by L. There has been an intruder! The Goldilocks Variations from The American Reader An English fairy tale retelling by L. Too hot, too cold, too high, too wide, too hard, too soft. Three pots of porridge, three chairs, three beds. Goldilocks, wildflower picker, enters the snug little cottage in the woods, knowing or not knowing whose it is, the owners absent as if by arrangement. i have no notes- nash flynn STORY STRUCTURE OF GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS goldilocks, the true hero, broke in to a house, made some judgements, and then took a nap. Snow white broke into a house in the woods and did chores.