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Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Presentation by Nicole Montoya. Origin of the Tale. Been around for at least two centuries Most influential versions by Robert Southey (1837) and Joseph Jacobs (1890) Possibly based on similar tale Scrapefoot. Changes of Her Name.

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Goldilocks and the Three Bears

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  1. Goldilocks and the Three Bears Presentation by Nicole Montoya

  2. Origin of the Tale • Been around for at least two centuries • Most influential versions by Robert Southey (1837) and Joseph Jacobs (1890) • Possibly based on similar tale Scrapefoot

  3. Changes of Her Name • 1849- Changes from “old Woman” to “Silver Hair”Treasury of Pleasure Books for Young Children • 1858- “Silver Locks”Aunt Mavor’s Nursery Tales • 1868- “Gold Hair”Aunt Friendly’s Nursery Book • 1904- “Goldilocks”Old Nursery Stories & Rhymes

  4. Symbolism in the Tale • Three Bears • “Who lived in a house of their own” • Bears’ Names • Porridge • Goldilocks’ intentions • Groups of 3’s • She fell asleep • Ending

  5. Goldilocks on the Big Screen • 1922- Short animated film by Walt Disney • 1944- Cartoon with Bugs Bunny • 1971- Made for TV animated film with Bing Crosby • 1984- TV series with Tatum O’Neill and John Lithgow • And many more….

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