Why does the child want type become a giant in the poem If I were a Giant
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the wants to become a giant in the poem because he his imagining himself as the big giant.he his imagining the if he would be the he would have done many things.
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The poet Jackie Hosking has penned down the childish yet beautiful dreams of a child who wants to make a world of its own in "If I Were a Giant".
Usually giants are very strong and big, and they can change things on their own will. "The child wants to become a giant": it means that it is pleased with the fact that the daisies are beautiful, the sky is blue, the blossoms are snow-couloured, beaches with golden sparkling, etc., and it imagines to do all these on its own.
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