What was the nature of the ‘Giant’?
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He was filled with remorse for being unkind and insensitive. At the end of the story, the Giant became very kind and loving to all the children.
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The nature of the giant can be described as follows;
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- The Giant was egotistical and vicious. He simply wanted to use his garden for himself. He banned kids from entering.
- Giant is the lead character, and he is inherently selfish. He is a character who is tall, big, and unpleasant.
- Children that play in his garden irritate him. His persona isn't one-dimensional.
- Children were not allowed to play in the giant's magnificent garden.
- He chased them away and constructed a massive wall in their place.
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