- Christina Rossetti's poem "Goblin Market" explores themes of temptation, sacrifice, and redemption
- The story follows two sisters, Laura and Lizzie, and their encounter with goblin merchants
- Rossetti's experiences at a reform institution for women influenced the poem's themes
- "Goblin Market" serves as a cautionary moral fable for children, emphasizing the Victorian belief in family values
- The poem incorporates literary devices and fairy tale characteristics, reflecting the anxieties and commercialism of Victorian England
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