How far do you agree with the view that 'Goblin Market' is a story for children?
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- How far do you agree with the view that 'Goblin Market' is a story for children?
- Agree
- References to children being told the story.
- Lines 548-549: 'Laura would call the little ones and tell them of her early prime,'
- Simple rhymes and rhythms and listing.
- Moral messages.
- Religion
- Don't give into temptation (Eve).
- Sisterhood is vital for women in the modern society of the time.
- Religion
- The good overcoming the evil.
- Lizzie fixes everything.
- Fairy tale type characters.
- The Goblins are like fairy tale creatures.
- References to children being told the story.
- Disagree
- Sexual content.
- The Goblins **** Lizzie: Lines 406-407: 'Held her hands and squeezed their fruits against her mouth to make her eat.'
- Possible lesbian content.
- Line 492: 'She kissed and kissed her with a hungry mouth.'
- The poem's complexity.
- The way Lizzie sacrifices herself for her sister, Laura, is more than a child would understand.
- Sexual content.
- Agree
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