conclusion of giant despair
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Giant Despair represents the despair in their own hearts, and the giant's hold is broken as soon as Christian remembers that he is carrying a key that will, he is persuaded, "open any lock in Doubting Castle," as proves to be the case.
For what two reasons must they go with Giant Despair? They have to go with Giant Despair because he is stronger than they are and because they are guilty of tresspassing on his property. What four things are the pilgrims deprived of in the dungeon? food, drink, light, and anyone to show concern about them.
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