Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Reading Notes: Twenty-two Goblins Part A


Reading Notes: I really like this style of writing where it's a story and a riddle all in one. The king seems to be pretty intelligent as well, this is quite evident in his reasoning through the dead man being at blame for his own death. The king seems to understand the stories that the goblin is telling and I think his answers are correct so I find it strange that the goblin just runs away after the king answers him every time. I think that this story telling technique could be really interesting to explore. I think it would be fun to write a riddle like a story and have the readers try and solve it at the end.


Caption: A photo of Arthur W. Ryder. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Arthur_W._Ryder.png .
Bibliography: Twenty-two Goblins, Arthur W. Ryder, http://mythfolklore.blogspot.com/2014/06/goblins-snakes-poison.html .

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