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justify the title the selifsj giant

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Answered by athulbiju80
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Answer:

The story ‘The Selfish Giant’ is set in a giant’s garden. When the selfish giant stops the children from playing in his garden, the garden turns white with frost. Spring never arrives in his garden. In the story, Oscar Wilde has covered the themes of humility, salvation, compassion, kindness, and love. The Giant is portrayed as extremely selfish and wicked at the start of the story. His joy on seeing the little boy transforms him. When the giant was cold towards the children, everything around him became cold and depressing too. When he had a heart filled with warmth, he grew happier and so was everything around him. The benefits of sharing are clearly shown in the story. Not only does the Giant bring happiness to the children but he also ensures that he will get into Heaven by his act of kindness.

Answered by pragyan07sl
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Complete question:

Justify the title the "selfish giant" regarding "The Selfish Giant".

Answer:

"The Selfish Giant" revolves around a giant who is by nature very selfish, wicked, arrogant and self-centred.

He is tall, massive and looks ugly. He doesn't like the children who are playing in his Garden. He always thinks of himself only and doesn't care about anything or anyone else.          

Explanation:

  • The above-extracted question belongs to the story "The Selfish Giant" written by eminent writer Oscar Wilde.
  • The story ends with "sharing is caring" as the moral. It also reflects the coexistence and spreading of love.
  • The giant is such a person with wicked and selfish nature. He used to keep his beautiful garden reserved for himself only.
  • He never lets the children play inside the garden and forbids them to enter with a ban sign board.
  • He even makes a high wall to resist the entry of the outsiders.
  • Being selfish, the giant always thinks of himself only.

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