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a note on christanion symbolizm in the story the selfish giant​

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Wilde uses the tree in the Giant's garden in this same way—because it is by raising the Christ Child into this tree that the Giant begins to be redeemed. ... The beautiful tree behind the Christ Child symbolizes the Giant's complete redemption, for which he is then rewarded by eternal life in Paradise.

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