Sunday, May 15, 2016

Owen F.

Goldilocks



In the story Goldilocks and the Three Bears by James Marshall, Goldilocks eats Baby Bear's porridge breaks Baby Bear's chair and sleeps  in Baby bear's bed. In the book I think Goldilocks is very selfish.
        My first piece of evidence is when Goldilocks ate Baby bear’s porridge. this is  selfish because she said “I don’t mind if I don’t mind if I do” like she owned the house. She also ate Baby Bear's porridge without thinking it was someone's breakfast, or that someone will have to make a new bowl of porridge.
My second piece of evidence is when Goldilocks sat in Baby Bear's chair. This was selfish because  Goldilocks didn’t stop to think who it belong to and in the end it broke! Also the text said “she rocked and rocked until the chair fell completely to pieces.” Also Goldilocks didn’t even try to fix Baby Bear's broken chair!
My last piece of evidence is when Goldilocks slept in baby bear's bed. This is selfish because Goldilocks  didn’t remake the bed when she got out of it. Also she didn’t say sorry to the bear family for any of her bad deeds. Also she said, “I could take a little snooze” like she owned a bed in the house. Or fixed all the things she did wrong.
Throughout the story Goldilocks ate the porridge, broke Baby Bear's chair slept in Baby Bear's bed without thinking who any of these things belonged to. In the book Goldilocks is very selfish.

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