Scandinavia. Although most people think that the poet Robert Southey wrote it, it was proven that there are similar stories created in Scandinavia BEFORE 1847, which is the year Southey published his story "The Three Bears"
The setting of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is typically portrayed as a cozy cottage in the woods. The story takes place in a forest where the three bears live. The cottage is described as having three chairs, three beds, and a kitchen where the bears cook their porridge. The setting helps to establish the contrast between the small, neat cottage of the bears and the intrusion of Goldilocks.
Setting, because the setting is when and where a story takes place.
In "Goldilocks and the Three Bears," the force of evil is embodied in Goldilocks herself, who trespasses into the bears' home, eats their food, and damages their belongings. Goldilocks' actions disrupt the peace and harmony of the bears' household, making her the antagonist of the story.
goldilocks gets chased away.
Goldilocks of course, She is the one who broke into the house, ate the porridge, broke a chair and slept in there beds!
== == It is "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". That story has missing porridge, broken chairs, and messy beds!
The author of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is unknown as the story is a folk tale that has been passed down through generations. The story was first recorded by Robert Southey in 1837, but its origins likely date back even further.
"Goldilocks and the Three Bears" has always been a favorite.
3 Bears in the Goldilocks Story
Goldilocks is a fictional character from the fairy tale "Goldilocks and the Three Bears." In the story, Goldilocks enters the house of the three bears without permission and explores their belongings. There is no specific location mentioned in the original fairy tale regarding where Goldilocks lives.
I heard that Goldilocks has golden curly hair.
A little girl called, Goldilocks, encountered the three bears in a children' story.