Comparing Goldilocks And The Three Bears By Eleanor Mure

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Fairy tales has been a tradition for generation after generation and the cycle never stops. One tale known as the “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” brings out an origin that is different from one another for ages. This tale is about a little girl known as Goldilocks in which she stumbles over to a house and tries out all the items such as the porridge, the chair, and finally the bed until she finds the right one. However comes the three bears who came back from their walk from the forest who finds out that somebody has trespass. Based on the tale, there has been different kinds of versions based on this tale that surpasses the relations of how culture, religion, and society changes the details of these tales. Decide whether this tales has any …show more content…

The original tale called “The Three Bears” written by Eleanor Mure in 1831 then came the version by Robert Southey in 1837 in which it began to be popular. In both versions, the main character is an old woman. In some cases, history believes that the origin of the tale may have been in motion before both versions made to public by an unknown English writer who has wrote “Scrapefoot” which features a fox instead of the old woman as the protagonist before both Mure and Southey. Then came other versions that changed the main character to a young girl with silver hair in Joseph Cundall, and finally changed to Goldilocks by Benjamin Button in 1904. According to the changes in how they are …show more content…

Even if every tale that came up has different main characters, there are also different secondary characters such as instead of the bears, it may be hobgoblins or may be dwarfs. Each of these tales have similarities and differences between every single tale that is based on older versions of “Goldilocks”. Cases as the different species may have something to do with how the authors are saying in the way it has written. One by one the tale has a different ending where she were damaged by a church steeple or is sent to court for trespassing. While the newer versions, does not have any life threating events that conclude in a happy conclusion such as her becoming friends with the small bear or jumping out of the window. Might have a way of saying that the time that each of this is written is being processed by life in their time. The more years that progress pass the original version of the tale, the more cleanly it gets. It may have the reason to how it is pushing for suitability for young ages. Many parents probably are hesitating to show these type of stories that involve violence, cruelty, and alarming to their children’s for safety reasons. Alternatively, how society and culture may have something to do with how these tales originally told in the first place. Thirdly, the tales shows an important influence based on how surroundings has changed the way the story is written and told. From

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