Reading Notes: Week 2 Anthology
Goblin City
This story takes place in Ceylon, in a city full of she-goblins. These goblins would trick men who were traveling through the area into marrying them. After they got bored of them they would eat them. A new wave of travelers are passing through the land. After tricking these new men into marrying them, the goblins went to the jail to eat their old husbands. One man overhears his wife talking about eating men and he discovers that she is a goblin. The next day he warns the others and with the help of a fairy and her magic horse they are able to escape.
This story takes place in Ceylon, in a city full of she-goblins. These goblins would trick men who were traveling through the area into marrying them. After they got bored of them they would eat them. A new wave of travelers are passing through the land. After tricking these new men into marrying them, the goblins went to the jail to eat their old husbands. One man overhears his wife talking about eating men and he discovers that she is a goblin. The next day he warns the others and with the help of a fairy and her magic horse they are able to escape.
- A big moment in this story is when the man discovers his wife is a she-goblin. It seems like this is the first time someone has tried to escape.
- this story is told from a third person point of view. It might be interesting to see it from the point of view of one of the men or even a goblin.
- I'm imagining the setting is in a very green, jungle like area. Maybe a tropical setting.
Story Source: The Giant Crab, and Other Tales from Old India by W. H. D. Rouse.
The Flying Horse by W. Robinson |
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