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  1. Goblin Market can be interpreted in many ways, some say it has sexual context while some say it's about addiction but towards the end of the poem, the poet reveals that the poem is about sisterhood and companionship. Goblin Market Summary

    Goblin Market can be interpreted in many ways, some say it has sexual context while some say it’s about addiction but towards the end of the poem, the poet reveals that the poem is about sisterhood and companionship.

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  1. Alliteration: Repetition of consonants sounds like “goblin”, “glen”. Anaphora: repetition of the same word, for example, “like” is repeated many times in stanza four. Enjambment: Enjambment is when the poet breaks the line midway. There are many Enjambments in this poem. Metaphor: The comparison ofRead more

    • Alliteration: Repetition of consonants sounds like “goblin”, “glen”.
    • Anaphora: repetition of the same word, for example, “like” is repeated many times in stanza four.
    • Enjambment: Enjambment is when the poet breaks the line midway. There are many Enjambments in this poem.
    • Metaphor: The comparison of the sisters to flowers for displaying their purity is a metaphor.
    • Allusion: Lizzie asking Laura to eat and drink her is an allusion of Christ as he asks his disciples to eat the bread that represents his body.
    • Simile: This poem has many similes, “like a lily from the beck”, “like a vessel at the launch”, etc are some examples.
    • Personification: “Moon and star gazed on them, Wind sang them lullaby” this verse is personified as moon, stars and the wind are given human traits.

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