Who are thou? Why did the Giant ask this question?
? Why did the Giant ask this question?
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The little boy in the story is Christ in disguise, and he assumes this form so as to offer the Giant a chance at redemption. The Christ Child first appears among the many children who sneak back inside the Giant's garden through the hole in the wall, anonymous in the crowd.
The Giant was called selfish because he wanted to keep his garden reserved only for himself. He banned the entry of outsiders there. In both the cases the children are referring to the Giant's garden. In the first sentence they say that they are enjoying in the giant's garden.
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