"Uninvited Guest: Goldilocks' Misadventure in the Bears' Cottage"
I think the conflict would be when Goldilocks went into the Bear's house and broke their things, slept in their beds, and ate their food.
In the way the original story was intended, the protagonist in the story is Goldilocks. However, from an ethical standpoint, Goldilocks was really committing the seemingly innocent act of breaking and entering into the home of the bears.
Apparently not... In Italy recently, I was teaching a microbiology technique of preparing 3 flasks that would mature at 3 different times so that one would be "just right" when the next step was ready. I tried the Goldilocks analogy on 5 different Italians of varying ages, no recognition whatsoever, nothing even familiar.
Perspective basically means point of view... so if I say that we should look at something from the boy's perspective, that means we should imagine the way that he was experiencing the situation. Another good example would be Goldilocks and the three bears. If you look at the story from Goldilock's perspective, then the bears are scary and she was just looking for shelter. But if you look from the bears' perspective, then Goldilocks was breaking and entering and causing property damage, right?
Goldilocks has another meaning, apart from the moral story of the juvenile house breaker who steals porridge at her peril. In the scientific sense, it is the conditions of Earth. Not too hot, not too cold, but just right (just like the porridge that Goldilocks stole from baby bear.). Earth orbits the sun in this "Goldilocks Zone" giving the right conditions for life to form and thrive. If the Earth was any closer, it would be too hot; any further away and it would be too cold. The fact that Goldilocks isn't killed by the bears is a testament to the avoidance of unnecessary deadly force.
The three black bears would win, but they would be badly injured.
The headline was about a missing boy. She knew that this story would be a great headline. They read over the new headline.
Screaming in this case does not mean literally screaming. News reporters use this slang term to mean a headline that really stands out. A screaming headline would be one that would attract everyone's attention. "Nation At War!" would be a screaming headline.
The polar bears would easily win. Even one polar bear has the strength to kill three lions.
Goldilocks would be wearing woolen clothes Bearskins
Possibly the 4 bears. The rhino could try knocking a bear to death, but the three other bears would run away and try working together to claw down the rhino.
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