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The Selfish Giant
By Oscar Wilde
About the poet
Name Oscar Wilde
Also known as Oscar Fingal
O'Flahertie Wills
Wilde
Occupation Novelist, Journalist,
Playwright
Born 16 October 1854,
Dublin, Ireland
Died 30 November 1900,
Paris, France
The Giant's Garden
The giant's garden was a magical place, filled with
vibrant colors and sweet fragrances that hung heavy
in the air. The flowers were so tall they seemed to
touch the sky, and the trees were so lush they cast
cool shadows on the ground. It was a place of beauty
and wonder, shows the giant's love for nature.
But the garden was more than just a pretty place. It
was also a symbol of the giant's selfishness. Every
afternoon, as they were coming from school, the
childrenused to go and play in the Giant’s garden He
had built a high wall around it to keep out the children
who wanted to play there, and in doing so, he had cut
himself off from the joy and laughter that came with
sharing.
The Giant's Character
The giant in the story is a selfish and greedy
character, who cares only for his own pleasure
and comfort. He builds a wall around his garden
to keep the children out, denying them the joy of
playing in it. When spring comes, he keeps it all to
himself and does not share it with anyone.
His selfishness has a negative impact on those
around him, as the garden becomes desolate and
lifeless. The children are forced to play in the
streets, deprived of the beauty and wonder of the
giant's garden. The giant's character serves as a
cautionary tale about the dangers of selfishness
and the importance of generosity and kindness.
the 7 years trip to his friend
One day, the Giant returned.He had
been to visit his friend,the Cornish ogre
and had spent a full seven years in his
company. Upon his arrival, he observed
the children engaged in play within the
garden. With a rough voice, he
exclaimed, "Why are you here?" This
abrupt question prompted the children
to hastily flee.
the sad moment of the childrens
With their cherished garden lost, the
impoverished children tried playing on
the dusty, stone-laden road. Unhappy
with this makeshift playground, they
wandered by the high walls after
lessons, reminiscing about their happier
times within the beautiful garden. "We
were so content there," they sighed to
one another.
the season change in the garden
With the arrival of spring, the whole land blossomed and
the melodies of the little birds resounded. But in the
kingdom of the selfish giant, winter still lingered. The
absence of children meant that the birds stopped singing
and the trees refused to blossom. Even a brave flower
that tried to show itself withdrew at the sight of a sad
table and slept underground.
One morning, while the giant was still in bed, he heard a
charming music that seemed to come from the king's
musicians. Surprisingly, it was a little linnet outside his
window, whose song had the sweetest resonance after
years of silence. A spark of hope flared up in the giant —
he believed spring had finally arrived. He jumped out of
bed and rushed to the window to see if his long-awaited
wish had come true.
The Children's Arrival
As the giant gazed out at his garden, he noticed
something different. A group of children had managed to
sneak into his garden and were playing joyfully amongst
the flowers and trees. The giant was filled with anger at
the sight of these intruders but as he approached them,
he saw something in their faces that softened his heart.
The children looked up at him with wide eyes and he
saw the innocence and wonderment in their faces. They
were not there to cause harm, but simply to enjoy the
beauty of his garden. The giant realized that he had
been too selfish in keeping the garden all to himself and
that it was meant to be shared with others. He welcomed
the children with open arms and they played together in
the garden for hours, filling the air with laughter and joy.
The Giant's Change of Heart
The giant's change of heart is a pivotal moment in
the story, as it marks his transformation from a
selfish and cold-hearted giant to a kind and
generous one. This change comes about when he
discovers the children playing in his garden and
realizes how much joy they bring to the space.
He initially tries to chase them away, but eventually
becomes fond of them and even helps them play
by creating a bridge for them to cross a stream.
This act of kindness and empathy towards the
children marks the beginning of his transformation
and sets him on a path towards redemption.
The another face of the giant
The birds flew about and twittered for joy, and the flowers peered
through the green grass and laughed. It was a beautiful scene. Only
in one corner it was still winter. It was the farthest corner of the
garden, and in it stood a little boy. He was so small that he could not
reach up to the branches of the tree, and he wandered around it,
crying bitterly. The poor tree was still covered with frost and snow,
and the north wind was blowing and rustling above it.
“Climb up, little boy,” said the tree, and he bent down his branches
as low as he could; but the boy was too small.
And the giant’s heart melted as he looked out. “How selfish I have
been,” he said, “now I know why the spring did not come
come here. I will put the poor little boy at the top of the tree, and then
I will pull down the wall, and my garden will be the children’s
playground forever and ever.” He was really very sorry for what he
had done.
So he crept down the stairs and open
Springtime in the Garden
As the giant's heart softened, so did his garden.
The once barren and desolate landscape was
now teeming with life and color. The trees were in
full bloom, their branches heavy with fragrant
blossoms that danced in the gentle breeze. The
grass was a lush green carpet that tickled the toes
of those who walked upon it.
The birds sang sweet melodies, flitting from
branch to branch in a joyous dance. Butterflies of
every hue fluttered among the flowers, their
delicate wings adding to the kaleidoscope of color.
The air was alive with the hum of bees, busy
collecting nectar from the bountiful blooms.
The Return of the Children
As the giant looked out over his garden, he
saw something that filled him with joy – the
children had returned. They were playing and
laughing amongst the flowers, their happy
voices echoing through the trees.
The giant watched them for a while, feeling
grateful for their presence in his garden. He
realized that he had missed them more than
he had ever thought possible. And as he
watched them play, he knew that he would
never again be the selfish giant he once was.
The end of the giant and story
the Giant's question about the wounds, the child explains that they are wounds of love. The Giant is awestruck and
kneels before the child. The child invites the Giant to join him in his garden, described as paradise. Later, when the
children return to the garden, they discover the Giant lying dead under the tree, covered in white blossoms.
This marks the conclusion of the story, symbolizing the Giant's spiritual transformation and his journey to a better
place through his newfound compassion and selflessness.
The Role of the Seasons
The changing seasons play a significant role in the story of The
Selfish Giant. At the beginning of the story, the giant's garden
is described as being in a perpetual winter, reflecting the
coldness and selfishness of the giant's character. However,
when the giant has a change of heart and allows the children
to play in his garden, springtime arrives and the garden comes
to life. This transformation represents the giant's own
transformation from a selfish and cold-hearted individual to a
kind and generous one.
Furthermore, the changing seasons also reflect the passage of
time and the cyclical nature of life. The arrival of spring brings
new life and growth to the garden, while the onset of winter
represents the end of the growing season and the approach of
death. This symbolism underscores the themes of redemption
and forgiveness in the story, as well as the importance of
empathy and kindness in our interactions with others.
The Giant's Punishment
In the story, The Selfish Giant, the giant's
punishment is a direct reflection of his
selfishness. After he banishes the children from
his garden and builds a wall to keep them out,
winter comes and stays in the garden for years.
The garden becomes desolate and lifeless,
mirroring the giant's heart and soul.
The giant's punishment serves as a wake-up call
for him, as he realizes the error of his ways and
seeks redemption. This punishment not only
reflects the consequences of selfish behavior, but
also highlights the importance of kindness and
empathy towards others.
The Importance of Kindness
In 'The Selfish Giant', kindness is a powerful force that transforms both the giant and
those around him. When the giant first encounters the children playing in his garden,
he is angry and selfish, chasing them away and forbidding them from ever returning.
However, when he sees the suffering of the children during the harsh winter, he is
moved to action. He uses his resources to create a warm and safe space for them to
play, showing kindness and compassion.
Through this act of kindness, the giant's heart begins to soften and he becomes a more
empathetic and generous person. This transformation not only benefits the children,
but also brings joy and happiness to the giant himself. The story emphasizes the
importance of kindness and how it can have a positive impact on those around us,
even in the face of adversity.
The Joy of Sharing
The story of The Selfish Giant teaches us the joy of
sharing. When the giant realizes that his selfishness
has caused him to lose the love and affection of the
children, he opens up his garden to them and
shares his wealth with them. As a result, the giant
experiences a sense of joy and fulfillment that he
had never felt before.
The joy of sharing is not just limited to the giver. The
act of sharing also brings happiness to the receiver.
In the story, the children are overjoyed by the giant's
generosity and they come back to his garden every
day. This shows us that sharing can create a bond
of friendship and love between people.
Conclusion
In conclusion, The Selfish Giant is a beautiful story that
teaches us the importance of kindness, empathy, and
the joy of giving. Through the giant's transformation,
we see how even the most selfish person can change
and become a better version of themselves.
The symbolism of the garden and the changing
seasons adds depth to the story and highlights the
themes of redemption and forgiveness. The role of the
children in bringing about the giant's transformation
emphasizes the importance of empathy and the
positive impact it can have on those around us.
Overall, The Selfish Giant is a timeless tale that
reminds us of the power of love, compassion, and
selflessness.

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  • 1. The Selfish Giant By Oscar Wilde
  • 2. About the poet Name Oscar Wilde Also known as Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde Occupation Novelist, Journalist, Playwright Born 16 October 1854, Dublin, Ireland Died 30 November 1900, Paris, France
  • 3. The Giant's Garden The giant's garden was a magical place, filled with vibrant colors and sweet fragrances that hung heavy in the air. The flowers were so tall they seemed to touch the sky, and the trees were so lush they cast cool shadows on the ground. It was a place of beauty and wonder, shows the giant's love for nature. But the garden was more than just a pretty place. It was also a symbol of the giant's selfishness. Every afternoon, as they were coming from school, the childrenused to go and play in the Giant’s garden He had built a high wall around it to keep out the children who wanted to play there, and in doing so, he had cut himself off from the joy and laughter that came with sharing.
  • 4. The Giant's Character The giant in the story is a selfish and greedy character, who cares only for his own pleasure and comfort. He builds a wall around his garden to keep the children out, denying them the joy of playing in it. When spring comes, he keeps it all to himself and does not share it with anyone. His selfishness has a negative impact on those around him, as the garden becomes desolate and lifeless. The children are forced to play in the streets, deprived of the beauty and wonder of the giant's garden. The giant's character serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of selfishness and the importance of generosity and kindness.
  • 5. the 7 years trip to his friend One day, the Giant returned.He had been to visit his friend,the Cornish ogre and had spent a full seven years in his company. Upon his arrival, he observed the children engaged in play within the garden. With a rough voice, he exclaimed, "Why are you here?" This abrupt question prompted the children to hastily flee.
  • 6. the sad moment of the childrens With their cherished garden lost, the impoverished children tried playing on the dusty, stone-laden road. Unhappy with this makeshift playground, they wandered by the high walls after lessons, reminiscing about their happier times within the beautiful garden. "We were so content there," they sighed to one another.
  • 7. the season change in the garden With the arrival of spring, the whole land blossomed and the melodies of the little birds resounded. But in the kingdom of the selfish giant, winter still lingered. The absence of children meant that the birds stopped singing and the trees refused to blossom. Even a brave flower that tried to show itself withdrew at the sight of a sad table and slept underground. One morning, while the giant was still in bed, he heard a charming music that seemed to come from the king's musicians. Surprisingly, it was a little linnet outside his window, whose song had the sweetest resonance after years of silence. A spark of hope flared up in the giant — he believed spring had finally arrived. He jumped out of bed and rushed to the window to see if his long-awaited wish had come true.
  • 8. The Children's Arrival As the giant gazed out at his garden, he noticed something different. A group of children had managed to sneak into his garden and were playing joyfully amongst the flowers and trees. The giant was filled with anger at the sight of these intruders but as he approached them, he saw something in their faces that softened his heart. The children looked up at him with wide eyes and he saw the innocence and wonderment in their faces. They were not there to cause harm, but simply to enjoy the beauty of his garden. The giant realized that he had been too selfish in keeping the garden all to himself and that it was meant to be shared with others. He welcomed the children with open arms and they played together in the garden for hours, filling the air with laughter and joy.
  • 9. The Giant's Change of Heart The giant's change of heart is a pivotal moment in the story, as it marks his transformation from a selfish and cold-hearted giant to a kind and generous one. This change comes about when he discovers the children playing in his garden and realizes how much joy they bring to the space. He initially tries to chase them away, but eventually becomes fond of them and even helps them play by creating a bridge for them to cross a stream. This act of kindness and empathy towards the children marks the beginning of his transformation and sets him on a path towards redemption.
  • 10. The another face of the giant The birds flew about and twittered for joy, and the flowers peered through the green grass and laughed. It was a beautiful scene. Only in one corner it was still winter. It was the farthest corner of the garden, and in it stood a little boy. He was so small that he could not reach up to the branches of the tree, and he wandered around it, crying bitterly. The poor tree was still covered with frost and snow, and the north wind was blowing and rustling above it. “Climb up, little boy,” said the tree, and he bent down his branches as low as he could; but the boy was too small. And the giant’s heart melted as he looked out. “How selfish I have been,” he said, “now I know why the spring did not come come here. I will put the poor little boy at the top of the tree, and then I will pull down the wall, and my garden will be the children’s playground forever and ever.” He was really very sorry for what he had done. So he crept down the stairs and open
  • 11. Springtime in the Garden As the giant's heart softened, so did his garden. The once barren and desolate landscape was now teeming with life and color. The trees were in full bloom, their branches heavy with fragrant blossoms that danced in the gentle breeze. The grass was a lush green carpet that tickled the toes of those who walked upon it. The birds sang sweet melodies, flitting from branch to branch in a joyous dance. Butterflies of every hue fluttered among the flowers, their delicate wings adding to the kaleidoscope of color. The air was alive with the hum of bees, busy collecting nectar from the bountiful blooms.
  • 12. The Return of the Children As the giant looked out over his garden, he saw something that filled him with joy – the children had returned. They were playing and laughing amongst the flowers, their happy voices echoing through the trees. The giant watched them for a while, feeling grateful for their presence in his garden. He realized that he had missed them more than he had ever thought possible. And as he watched them play, he knew that he would never again be the selfish giant he once was.
  • 13. The end of the giant and story the Giant's question about the wounds, the child explains that they are wounds of love. The Giant is awestruck and kneels before the child. The child invites the Giant to join him in his garden, described as paradise. Later, when the children return to the garden, they discover the Giant lying dead under the tree, covered in white blossoms. This marks the conclusion of the story, symbolizing the Giant's spiritual transformation and his journey to a better place through his newfound compassion and selflessness.
  • 14. The Role of the Seasons The changing seasons play a significant role in the story of The Selfish Giant. At the beginning of the story, the giant's garden is described as being in a perpetual winter, reflecting the coldness and selfishness of the giant's character. However, when the giant has a change of heart and allows the children to play in his garden, springtime arrives and the garden comes to life. This transformation represents the giant's own transformation from a selfish and cold-hearted individual to a kind and generous one. Furthermore, the changing seasons also reflect the passage of time and the cyclical nature of life. The arrival of spring brings new life and growth to the garden, while the onset of winter represents the end of the growing season and the approach of death. This symbolism underscores the themes of redemption and forgiveness in the story, as well as the importance of empathy and kindness in our interactions with others.
  • 15. The Giant's Punishment In the story, The Selfish Giant, the giant's punishment is a direct reflection of his selfishness. After he banishes the children from his garden and builds a wall to keep them out, winter comes and stays in the garden for years. The garden becomes desolate and lifeless, mirroring the giant's heart and soul. The giant's punishment serves as a wake-up call for him, as he realizes the error of his ways and seeks redemption. This punishment not only reflects the consequences of selfish behavior, but also highlights the importance of kindness and empathy towards others.
  • 16. The Importance of Kindness In 'The Selfish Giant', kindness is a powerful force that transforms both the giant and those around him. When the giant first encounters the children playing in his garden, he is angry and selfish, chasing them away and forbidding them from ever returning. However, when he sees the suffering of the children during the harsh winter, he is moved to action. He uses his resources to create a warm and safe space for them to play, showing kindness and compassion. Through this act of kindness, the giant's heart begins to soften and he becomes a more empathetic and generous person. This transformation not only benefits the children, but also brings joy and happiness to the giant himself. The story emphasizes the importance of kindness and how it can have a positive impact on those around us, even in the face of adversity.
  • 17. The Joy of Sharing The story of The Selfish Giant teaches us the joy of sharing. When the giant realizes that his selfishness has caused him to lose the love and affection of the children, he opens up his garden to them and shares his wealth with them. As a result, the giant experiences a sense of joy and fulfillment that he had never felt before. The joy of sharing is not just limited to the giver. The act of sharing also brings happiness to the receiver. In the story, the children are overjoyed by the giant's generosity and they come back to his garden every day. This shows us that sharing can create a bond of friendship and love between people.
  • 18. Conclusion In conclusion, The Selfish Giant is a beautiful story that teaches us the importance of kindness, empathy, and the joy of giving. Through the giant's transformation, we see how even the most selfish person can change and become a better version of themselves. The symbolism of the garden and the changing seasons adds depth to the story and highlights the themes of redemption and forgiveness. The role of the children in bringing about the giant's transformation emphasizes the importance of empathy and the positive impact it can have on those around us. Overall, The Selfish Giant is a timeless tale that reminds us of the power of love, compassion, and selflessness.