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...I.. what? I don't.. have any scars.
— Goldilocks' response from the spoiled kids remark
Goldilocks
Golditrans
Goldilocks thinking about the Three Bears
Name Goldilocks
Origin The Story of the Three Bears
Sex Female
Species Human
Status Alive
Eye Color Blue
Hair Color Blonde
Friends Pinocchio, Iggy, Edda
Enemies Papa Bear, Mama Bear, Baby Bear
Occupation(s) Patient
Residence Mental Institute Everafter

Goldilocks is a main character in Ever After. She appears in the later pages of Everafter, she originates from the fairy tale, The Story of the Three Bears.

Everafter

Goldilocks appeares when Iggy guides a rich family around and tells them about her. The spoiled daughter kept aksing to her why she had those scratches on her face but Goldi denied that she had any. Then headnurse Edda interrupted and took Goldi away to her big evaluation with Professor Cricket.

While she walked in the corridors she thought about returning to home to her family. Then she encountered her friend Pinocchio and talked with him about the evaluation. After the conversation Pinocchio gave Goldi his Lucky Charm.

Origin

Goldilocks comes from the fairytale The Story of the Three Bears. In Southey's tale, three anthropomorphic bears – "a Little, Small, Wee Bear, a Middle-sized Bear, and a Great, Huge Bear" – live together in a house in the woods. Southey describes them as very good-natured, trusting, harmless, tidy, and hospitable. Each bear has his own porridge bowl, chair, and bed. One day they take a walk in the woods while their porridge cools. An old woman (who is described at various points in the story as impudent, bad, foul-mouthed, ugly, dirty and a vagrant deserving of a stint in the House of Correction) discovers the bears' dwelling. She looks through a window, peeps through the keyhole, and lifts the latch. Assured that no one is home, she walks in. The old woman eats the Wee Bear's porridge, then settles into his chair and breaks it. Prowling about, she finds the bears' beds and falls asleep in Wee Bear's bed. The climax of the tale is reached when the bears return. Wee Bear finds the old woman in his bed and cries, "Somebody has been lying in my bed, – and here she is!" The old woman starts up, jumps from the window, and runs away never to be seen again.

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