The Story of the Three Bears

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    Think Twice Before You Act There is always one characteristic that describes how you are. In “The Story of the Three Bears,” the little old woman is introduced as she is “set about helping herself.” The little old woman is someone who did not care about the consequence if she were to be caught by the three bears. She cared about herself and didn’t think before she acted. With this being said, like the little old woman, I am similar to her because I do not think before my actions and just like how the little old woman runs to not face her consequence I do too. In the fairytale “The Story of the Three Bears,” the little old woman is careless and does not think before her actions. She walks in the house without permission and just touches everything…

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    Occam's Razor Answers

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    2. My answer for this question, the explanation that is the easiest to understand is the best explanation, is wrong because the explanation that is without the extra assumptions should be preferred, even though it might not be the easiest to understand. Occam's Razor centers around this idea that if you hear hoof beats think horse, not zebra. A horse should first come to mind because it is the most likely explanation and more commonly found to be the answer. I honestly think the wording tripped…

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    and legends have been told to families for centuries. So when thinking of the classic, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, you imagine to think about the same story you were told as a child. But the recent comic version of this tale,Silver Hair and the Three Xairs, changes the perspective of how you see this classic. So, by analyzing both stories by seeing how the characters, setting, and plots are similar and different, we will still see the abnormal yet fun story we all know. The characters for…

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    In the two fables, “Little Red Riding Hood” and “The Story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears”, there are several differences and similarities present. In the stories, the surface similarities are setting, protagonist, morals, and plot. For example, they both take place in a forest. Goldilocks wanders around and winds up getting lost there while Little Red Riding Hood is on a journey for her grandmother. Although they have different motives for venturing into the woods, the location is the same.…

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    Native American Mythology The Natives did not have the same creation stories. Although they were similar, the natives had creation stories about humans, and animals being created, or just simply why things turned out to be what they are today. There are many native mythologies that have been told on from generations to generations, three of these out of many are The Earth on the Turtles Back, The Navajo Origin Legend, and When Grizzlies Walked Upright. Three of these stories all share the same…

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    protagonist in Judith Minty’s short story “Killing the Bear” has settled into a seemingly comfortable way of life. What keeps disrupting her, however, is the constant presence of a bear. At first glance, the story is merely about a woman’s various encounters with bears and her eventual need to kill a particularly persistent one out of protection. When looked at closer, the reader can see the bear is more than just a bear. “Killing the Bear” is a metaphorical story about a woman’s struggle with…

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    Big Hungry Bear

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    The Red Ripe Strawberry and The Big Hungry Bear is about a mouse who picks a fresh ripe strawberry from a tree. As he is picking the strawberry, an unknown narrator begins introducing the mouse to the story of the Big Hungry Bear. The narrator goes on to say that the Big Hungry Bear can smell the strawberry from a long distance, can recognize it anywhere and can even find the strawberry if it is hidden. Of course, the mouse is frightened. He is afraid of the thought of a bear preying on his only…

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    walked inside the house and destroyed.One day when they left the house a goldilocks walked into their house.The bears had made porridge but it was freezing.But she tried the wee mans wee mans porridge and it was just right then she ate it all.Then then she sat in all of their chairs but the wee bears chair was just right. The bears came home and realized someone ate all of their porridge but goldilocks woke up and saw three bears sitting on the edge of her bed and ran out the window. In the…

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    “Flight” by John Steinbeck illustrates maturation more patently throughout the plot of the story than in “The Bear” by William Faulkner. “Flight” by John Steinbeck is a short story that shows the steps of maturation in a short period of time; whereas, in “The bear” by William Faulkner maturation is shown through a longer period of time. In “Flight” by John Steinbeck the illustration of maturation is easy to see and comprehend; on the other hand, “The Bear” by William Faulkner requires deliberate…

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    What are the differences between the two childhood stories, Red Riding Hood and Goldilocks? The story, Red Riding Hood, is a tale about a girl delivering cakes to her grandmother. However,there is a wolf on the prowl that wants to eat her. The story of Goldilocks is about a little girl breaking into a house owned by three bears. While she is in the bears’ house, she eats their food and takes a nap. Overall, there are several similarities and differences in the two short stories The stories have…

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