what is the main theme of the story the selfish giant?
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The main themes in the short story “The Selfish Giant” by Oscar Wilde are that of the negative consequences of selfishness and that of redemption.
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The key idea of the story is salvation and saving a person from the ultimate punishment of a loveless life.
This story beautifully alludes to the value of coexistence and the spreading of love.
Explanation:
- The short story “The Selfish Giant” narrated by Oscar Wilde explores the theme of selfishness.
- This central idea is illustrated by the central character, a Giant who never wants to share his garden with the children and enjoys it by himself only.
- The theme of selfishness is highlighted in the title itself, where it is suggested that selfishness has a great role to play in the events.
- In this beautiful story, "selfishness" is punished in the end.
- The Giant wants to be the only one enjoying his Garden, without realizing that it is a self-centred or selfish thing to do.
- When the Giant sends the children away and forbids them from playing in his garden, he gets punished with the eternal Winter.
- Although he wishes for spring, he fails to understand that it is nothing but the negative consequences of his selfishness and that redemption.
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