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Somebody Has Been At My Porridge And Has Eaten It All Up. From The Story Goldilocks And The Three Bears. From The Book English Fairy Tales Retold By F. a. Steel With Illustrations By Arthur Rackham, Published 1927
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Somebody Has Been At My Porridge And Has Eaten It All Up. From The Story Goldilocks And The Three Bears. From The Book English Fairy Tales Retold By F. a. Steel With Illustrations By Arthur Rackham, Published 1927
Somebody Has Been At My Porridge And Has Eaten It All Up. From The Story Goldilocks And The Three Bears. From The Book English Fairy Tales Retold By F.a. Steel With Illustrations By Arthur Rackham, Published 1927
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In this enchanting illustration by Arthur Rackham, we are transported into the timeless tale of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The scene captures a pivotal moment in the story when Papa Bear discovers that his porridge has been devoured. With a look of surprise and disappointment on his face, he realizes that someone has trespassed into their home. The intricate details in Rackham's artwork bring the narrative to life. The cozy cottage is adorned with rustic furniture and warm hues, creating an inviting atmosphere. The bears themselves are depicted with human-like qualities, adding a touch of whimsy to the scene. This print from "English Fairy Tales Retold" by F. a. Steel takes us back to our childhood days, reminding us of the magic found within classic literature. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of bedtime stories shared with loved ones or quiet moments spent lost in imaginary worlds. Hilary Jane Morgan's choice to capture this particular moment highlights the mischievous nature of Goldilocks while emphasizing the consequences her actions have on others. It prompts us to reflect on themes such as curiosity, respect for boundaries, and personal responsibility. Whether displayed in a child's bedroom or added to an art collection, this illustration invites viewers young and old alike to revisit one of literature's most beloved tales - reminding us that even fairy tales can hold valuable lessons for all ages.
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