What does the little boy in 'The Selfish Giant' mean by the 'wounds of love'?
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The tree in the corner of the Giant's garden is a marker of the little boy's true identity as Christ and a symbol of the redemption he offers to all sinners. In Christian theology, Jesus Christ's Crucifixion is the act by which he redeemed all humankind for all their sins, across all of time
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Answer: in the story,the little boy is the one who melts the guant's heart ultimately leading the right way to him. when the boy was not able to climb the tree and there was frost in that corner of the forest,the giant helped him climb into the branches of the tree.
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