It might be about the wolf's perspective on the events that made him seem bad. He could be explaining his motives which were different from what was assumed in the original stories. For instance, his visits to the pigs' houses could have been friendly at first but were misinterpreted due to his appearance. So, the main idea could be about clarifying misunderstandings.
Maybe the wolf was just really hungry. In the forest, food might be scarce and he saw the pigs' houses as a source of food. It was just his natural instinct to hunt.
The 'big bad wolf' is often seen as a villain in traditional stories. But 'my side of the story' might imply that the wolf has a different perspective. Maybe he wasn't really bad but just misunderstood. For example, he might have been hungry and looking for food when he went to the houses of the three little pigs.
The main characters in the big bad wolf story are the big bad wolf, the three little pigs, and sometimes other characters like the mother pig. The wolf is the antagonist who tries to harm the pigs, while the pigs are the protagonists trying to protect themselves from the wolf.
The Big Bad Wolf is a classic character in folklore. Its story typically involves being sneaky and aggressive in its pursuit of prey. It shows up in various forms, sometimes being outsmarted by the heroes of the story.
Well, in the original story, there's the big bad wolf which is the antagonist. Then we have the three little pigs who build different houses - straw, sticks, and bricks. The wolf is very sly and thinks he can easily blow down the pigs' houses made of straw and sticks. His attempts to get to the pigs and his dialogue with them are also important elements.
The main events are that three pigs leave home to build their own houses. The first two pigs choose flimsy materials like straw and sticks respectively. The wolf arrives and blows down their houses. However, the third pig is smart and uses bricks. When the wolf fails to blow down the brick house, he tries to enter through the chimney and gets a nasty surprise from the pigs waiting with hot water.
The main character is the big bad wolf. There might also be characters like the three little pigs which are often part of the story that this musical is based on.
Well, in this story, first, the three pigs leave home to build their own houses. The first pig is lazy and builds his house out of straw. The second pig isn't much better and uses sticks. Then comes the big bad wolf. He easily blows down the straw house of the first pig and the stick house of the second pig. But the third pig, who is wise and hard - working, has built a strong brick house. The wolf tries hard to blow it down but fails. So the pigs in the brick house are protected from the wolf.
Well, as I said there's an error in your title. But if we were to hypothetically consider a story like that, perhaps the Big Bad Wolf could be after Goldilocks in a new version. Maybe he chases her into the house of the three bears. But the traditional story doesn't go like this. The real story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears has Goldilocks exploring the bears' home uninvited and then getting scared when the bears come back.
The main characters are the big bad wolf and the three little pigs.