character sketch of the Giant in the chapter the Selfish Giant giant
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The Giant
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The Giant is a fantastical creature depicted directly by the narrator and indirectly through his actions and reactions to the events.
Outer characterisation
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We do not know much about the creature’s outer characterisation, except the he is very big and strong, as it would be expected of any giant.
Inner characterisation
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The Giant is not a static character, but one who changes throughout the story as a result of the events he experiences.
At first, he is “very selfish” as he chases away the children playing in his garden.
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the main character is the Giant. At first, the Giant is what you might expect from a fairy tale giant: he doesn't spend a lot of time talking, he's rude, and he wants everything his way. As Wilde tells us, this is a 'very selfish Giant.' So selfish that he builds a wall around his beautiful garden, and hangs a sign on the wall that says
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