Setting, because the setting is when and where a story takes place.
Goldilocks in goldilocks and the three bears
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.
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.
The setting of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" is a forest where a family of bears live in a house. The plot involves Goldilocks, a curious girl, entering the bears' house, trying their porridge, chairs, and beds until the bears return and discover her.
Goldilocks is the character who had an encounter with the three bears in the popular children's fairy tale "Goldilocks and the Three Bears."
Goldilocks and the Three Bears - 1993 was released on: USA: 1993
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 had an encounter with the three bears, where she entered their home and tried out their porridge, chairs, and beds.
== == It is "Goldilocks and the Three Bears". That story has missing porridge, broken chairs, and messy beds!
Goldilocks and the Three Bears - 1939 was released on: USA: 15 July 1939
"Uninvited Guest: Goldilocks' Misadventure in the Bears' Cottage"
Goldilocks of course, She is the one who broke into the house, ate the porridge, broke a chair and slept in there beds!