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The Sea-Raiders and The Yellow Face and The Goblin Who Stole A Sexton

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Sea-Raiders is completely different from the story of "Yellow Face" and "Stolen Sikeston Goblin", but will provide readers in the latter half of the 19th century research on the use of scenes in a series of short stories. Prove knowledge on the context of literacy ability. Introduction ================================================= =========================================================== =========================================================== ============================ Introduction These short stories were written about 100 years ago. Many people have found new literacy skills and the need for popular reading comprehension. Britain and many other people like to read magazines and newspapers, which is very interesting to them.

The story tells my aunt Kingston abandoned by other family members. My aunt was pregnant, she was attacked on the birth night; the attacker stealed and destroyed family property, and her aunt kept pigs during exile. Having crouched on a well in China, her life and a newly born baby were born. This story sounds like a warning story. Kingston's mother warned not to tell anyone about his aunt's story, but this story will appear when warning you beginning with menstruation, otherwise it will be like an aunt. Kingston uses the life she brought in to reflect this - the world of invisible soul that has moved from the rural village of China to the exiled homeland of the United States of America.

The 'fairy market' tells the world of fairy tales, explores the theme of temptation, sacrifice and redemption, and conveys a passionate encounter between Laura and Lizzie's sister and evil goblins. When Lora exchanges a pair of golden hair to gain the opportunity to taste the "magical forbidden fruit" of Goblin, she gets worse until "knock the door of death". Her younger sister Lizzie is willing to pay Goblin 's silver coins for more merchandise, and she is hoping that these products can be used as an antidote to Laura' s malaria. Goblin violently attacked Lizzie and painted fruit in vain. I tried to eat in vain. After Goblin "got worn" by her resistance, Lizzie returned home, Laura kissed juice on her older sister and recovered.

In the poem by Rossetti, two young sisters go through a ghost ghost living in a terrible goblin that tempts them with tasty fruits. Laura, a cautious guy, gives her a bunch of hair to taste the goblin's offering ("she smokes, sucks, and sucks more than the brought by the unknown orchard". Laura became very sick and only wanted another taste.When Lizzie warned Laura against a man of Goblin and that man returns to the forest and rescues her sister In the moral world of Rossetti he is good at defeating the evil, although he was pleased at the expense of himself to sacrifice himself.