![]() ![]() ![]() These lines also show that these fruits are seasonal. The lines, “ All ripe together”, “In the summer weather” and “fair eyes that fly”, these lines suggest the goblin selling the fruits is an expert. He then continue to describe the fruits by allowing the women to imagine themselves eating and enjoying the fruit. In stanza 1, it says that every morning and evening women hear the cry of goblins begging to buy their fruits The lines, “ Melons and raspberries, Bloom-down-cheeked peaches”, “ Swart-headed mulberries”, Wild free-born cranberries”, “Crabapples, dewberries”, “Pineapples, blackberries”, “Apricots, strawberries ”, describes the temptation to buy and eat their fruits while talking about its ripeness. The poem, “ Goblin Market”, is about two sisters, Lizzie and Laura, Laura has temptation and tastes the fruit. ![]()
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