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The image quality is shite, here is translation.
>Some critics believe that some feminist interpretations of the work ignore an anti-semitic aspect of the poem. The critic Cynthia Schlomeberg believes the Goblins to be "Hebraic", anti-semitic and anti-Judaic characters that the tested Christian sisters Laura and Lizzie must face in order to transition into wholesome and complete young women. And that the themes of resisting temptation and overcoming evil are inherently antisemitic.
Or do you want context?
The context is that it is an old school fairy tale. Goblin market.
I heard from an alcoholic that it helps to "finish the story" in your head. You think about how good it would feel to give in, but then think about what happens after. Shame, disappointment, and taking a step further away from God.