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symbolism and personification in the story selfish giant by Oscar Wilde

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In "The Selfish Giant," Oscar Wilde makes extensive use of personification, and in particular the variety of personification known as "the pathetic fallacy," which attributes human feelings to natural objects. The effect of this is to make flowers, seasons, frost, snow, and hail reflect and reinforce his moral vision.

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