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forbidden fruit


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Goblin market has some interpertations of adam and eve regarding that fruit was used in both as a temptation of sin. Just as Goblin market Adam and eve represented Good versus evill, and stregnth to fight sin which both women failed.The serpent which can be used as imagery in Goblin market as the Goblins which decieved lizzie into eating the fruit as the serpent did to Eve.Although the expectations of good and evil was set into place by God a higher power in adam and eve versus in the Goblins market these expectations were put onto women from men within the era and society.

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Goblin Market and sexuality

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jan brueghel de oude


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Submitted by Alexis Plenty on Mon, 12/06/2021 - 02:37

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