Literary Theory Fairy Tale Assignment
ONE STORY – SIX LENSES
The following are various interpretations of the same work, the well-known fairy tale “Goldilocks and the Three Bears”, using critical theory. If you are not familiar with this story, read it here:
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Biographical Analysis Joseph Cundall, the author credited with reimagining the Grimm’s brothers tale into a more child-friendly story, had clearly been influenced by elements of his own life and era in his reconstruction of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. In the original Grimm’s tale, Goldilocks is in fact a haggard old woman. Cundall altered the character to be the youthful, blonde, and spirited youngster: a verisimilar imitation of his younger sister. Additionally, Goldi’s sampling of porridge is reflective of his own childhood with porridge as a main staple and common dish.
The father’s chair, which is “too hard” is representative of the struggle and misery of the working class (notably, lower class men were relegated to hard labor in this century). The mother’s chair, which is “too soft” represents the excess and comfort available to the aristocracy. The baby’s chair, which is “just right” represents the comfortable, albeit simple, quality of life of the middle class. Just as many countries struggle to establish a stable middle class, Goldilocks struggles to find the right item to fit her basic needs.
Mythological/Archetypal Analysis The character of Goldilocks is reflective of the common archetype of the young, adventurous, and often overly-confident heroine. Additionally, her journey mirrors many stages of a common mythological pattern: the Hero’s Journey or Monomyth. Stages include: The Ordinary World –Goldilocks comes from the ordinary world of her village. The Call to Adventure –Goldilocks journeys through the woods in search of new experience. Tests and Battles–Goldilocks tests each of her options. She finds solace in baby bear’s items. She makes enemies upon the bear’s arrival home.
Feminist Analysis
ASSIGNMENT:
Create a short analysis of any well-known fairy tale, applying each critical theory (you will either have to do research or get creative for the Biographical analysis). Use the handout as a model. You cannot choose “Goldilocks and the Three Bears.” Suggested fairy tales include:
Little Red Riding Hood
The Sword and the Stone
The Three Little Pigs
Hanzel and Gretel
Choose ONE fairytale. Write a paragraph for each of the six theories as demonstrated with Goldilocks and the Three Bears.