![]() ![]() She tells Lizzie that tomorrow she will buy more of the Goblins fruit. ![]() It occurs later on after Laura informs Lizzie that she had a taste of the Goblin men's fruits. This illustration is used as the title page for Christina Rossetti’s book “Goblin Market and other poems”. Has no prior knowledge of Laura’s wrong doing until Laura returns home that ![]() Herself to the Goblin men without helping her. Sisters poem on two accounts: (1) the girl seems to have dark hair, not blondeĪnd (2) this would mean that Lizzie looked back and watched as Laura gave If it is Lizzie, however, then Dante has misinterpreted his Some would assume that it’s Lizzie, Laura’s younger sister, but there holds no In the background of the illustration,Īnother girl is seen walking up a hill, looking back at Laura as she falls into enticement. Hands but their heads are that of various animals: a rat, an owl, a fish, aĬockatoo, a dormouse, and a wombat. The illustration is composed with six goblins who seem to have humanlike Of scissors cutting a lock of her golden tresses in payment for the Goblinsįruit. In this image, Laura is seen with a pair The Goblins,Īs cunning as they are, inform Laura that she can still get the fruit with a Upon approach, Laura comes to the realization that she has noĬoin in her purse and is at a loss of what to do (lines 116-118). Itĭepicts Laura who has given in to the temptation of the Goblins and goes to buy Frontispiece of Christina Rossetti’s book “Goblin Market and other poems”. ![]()
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