Examples Of Sisterhood In The Goblin Market

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There is No Friend like a Sister: Sisterhood in the Goblin Market
One of the most dearest and lasting relationships one can build in life is the bond between two sisters. The relationship that sisters share affects not only their social life, but the daily interactions they have with other people. The stronger the bond is, the more love the sister’s share. In Christina Rossetti’s poem, “The Goblin Market” the bond of sisterhood is one of the many theme elements. “The Goblin Market” tells the story of two sisters, Lizzie and Laura, who are enticed by wicked Goblin men to eat of a forbidden fruit that has grave consequences on the one who eats it. Although both sisters have been warned not to eat the Goblin men’s fruit, Laura cannot resist the temptation of the sumptuous fruit and tear herself away from sly and enticing words of the evil goblins. She trades the Goblin men a lock of her golden hair in exchange for the fruit, of which ages her quickly and brings her to death’s door. However, it is the power of the bond of sisterhood that binds Lizzie and Laura together and is the immense amount of love that Lizzie has for her sister that …show more content…

She asks Laura is she misses her, and tells her to “Hug me, kiss me, suck my juices,” (469) because while the goblins were trying to hurt Lizzie, they got juice all over her face. Laura asks her, “Lizzie, Lizzie, have you tasted for my sake the fruit forbidden?” (478-479) Laura seems to be in awe of what her sister has done, but does what her sister asks. She then falls into a coma-like state and eventually regains her youth.
Although it was meant to be a children’s poem, or a simple fairy tale, Rossetti’s “The Goblin Market” is so much more. It is an inspiring story of the power of sisterhood that binds girls together in a love like no other. Sisters stick together through calm or stormy weather,
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