![]() Unless there is an intervention, Laura will die. Laura's eating of the fruit is the pivot of the tale. This disruption leads to the second important element: the climax. The first is the disruption: Laura's life is disrupted when she peeps at the goblins. The three features coincide with crucial moments in the development of the plot. ![]() Jeanie?) Rescue from fairyland (Climax of the poem comes when Laura is rescued from death and, perhaps, from fairyland). 20th century leading folklorist > Goblin Market, though an original tale, touches on three folklore traditions : Danger of peeping at fairies (evil consequences of breaking this taboo, then the start of Laura's unhappy decline begins with illicit looking at the goblins and their mouth-watering fruits) Danger of fairy food (One who eats fairy food often remains in fairyland. ![]()
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