If you give up selfishness, you are blessed. How far is it applicable to the Selfish Giant?
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The Giant was called selfish because he wanted to keep his garden reserved only for himself. He banned the entry of outsiders there.
In both the cases the children are referring to the Giant’s garden. In the first sentence they say that they are enjoying in the giant’s garden. But in the second sentence it is beyond their reach.
(i) Winter indicates that flowers did not bloom in the Giant’s garden. The birds
didn’t sing. There was no sign of joy and greenery.
(ii) Winter has been portrayed as destroyer. It has its own characters. Snow and frost are the most prominent factors. Trees have been covered with white cloak. The trees look lifeless. North wind has come to stay there permanently. Hails settle on the roof.
The Giant felt sad to see the state of his garden. Different seasons brought no change in it.
As an effect of the linnet’s song the Hail stopped dancing over his head. Similarly the North Wind ceased roaring.
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If you give up selfishness, you are blessed. How far is it applicable to the Selfish Giant?
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➜ If we give up selfishness we automatically diverse cover path to friendship and start caring for others we don't make profit even we are on the death. It is is applicable to the chapter : The Selfish Giant at the giant didn't want to share his happiness with anybody. He wanted to enjoy his Garden all alone but after giving up his selfishness he is he changed so much and has become friendly with others.
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Summary of “The Selfish Giant”
➜ It is a story of a young boy who was a messenger of God and a selfish giant. The giant would not allow the children to play in his garden. Thus, there was always winter in his garden.
➜ Seeing this young boy, he realized that he was being selfish. Thus, he allowed the children to play in his garden and also played with them. After years, the giant became very weak. At that time, this young boy came and took him along with him to paradise.
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