what is the meaning of state in the poem the selfish goblin
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The Selfish Goblin by R.L. Stevenson teaches a moral lesson that is be helpful to all. He explains this concept through a creature such as a goblin. Even the physical features of the goblin are to emphasise on his mean nature. For example, his eyes have been described as cunning to explain his meanness.
This poem explains the concept with a small story. The scene begins with a goblin, who had an umbrella with him, was running through a high ground. It was raining heavily. He was using it to protect himself from the heavy rains. At this point he happens to see a fairy who was getting all wet because of the rain.
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