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why is the speaker saying that the children are the most beautiful flowers of all ?(the Selfish Giant)​

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Answered by sihanmintu
9

The Giant had a garden of his own. He is surrounded by children who are playing. He enjoyed their games and lively atmosphere. He desired to work for them. Despite the gorgeous flowers in his yard, he adored the children playing because of their vibrant colours and zest for life.

Children are valuable of all

The speaker is saying that 'the children are the most beautiful flowers of all' because he has experienced the presence of children in his garden. He has observed their simplicity and innocence. He feels that children are a gift from nature, and that their presence has enhanced the beauty of the garden by allowing it to bloom with many types of leaves and flowers. He uses this analogy to emphasise how much he values children since he understands how much more valuable children are in his garden than flowers.

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Answered by Jamestiwari
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The children are the most beautiful flowers of all because the speaker has experienced the presence of children in his garden . He has observed their simplicity and innocence . He believes that the children are the gift of beautiful nature and their presence has made the entire garden look so beautiful with different kinds of flowers and plants . He make the comparison here to value the children in his garden than flowers or plants.

Children enjoy playing in a beautiful garden owned by a Giant. The Giant is away staying with a Cornish ogre, but after seven years away from his garden, he returns one day and frightens the children away, not wanting them to play on his property. He builds a wall around the garden to keep the children out and puts up a sign warning that ‘trespassers will be prosecuted’.

The children have to play in the road instead, but they miss playing in the selfish Giant’s garden. The garden, too, misses the children: when spring arrives, the garden remains under the spell of winter, with snow, frost, wind, and hail all assailing it and preventing the trees and flowers from blooming and flourishing.

The children used to go to the Giant’s garden because it was a large lovely garden with soft grass with beautiful flowers and peach trees bearing fruits.The children could not go to the garden as Giant had barred their entry. They could go to dusty roads to play so they were distressed and were missing the garden.

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