how did the selfish giant change?
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In Oscar Wilde's 'The Selfish Giant,' the Giant starts out too selfish and self-centered to share his beautiful garden. ... The Giant changes his ways and becomes loving and kind. Later, we see this little boy is actually Jesus Christ because he has nail marks on his hands and feet.
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He uses a giant to express the consequences of being selfish. When the giant gets tired of suffering, he transforms into a different person. Just as humans do, we see how much we are suffering and decide to change.
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