The selfish giant
The selfish giant
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The selfish giant
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a. Where did the children use to play?
The children used to play in the Giant’s garden.
b. What did the Snow and the Frost do to the garden?
The snow covered the grass with its large white cloak and Frost painted all the silver trees.
c. What did the giant hear when he was lying awake in bed?
The giant heard a beautiful music when he was lying awake in bed.
d. Why do you think spring season never came to the giant’s garden?
I think the spring season never came to the giant’s garden because he was cruel to the chidren.
e. How did the giant realise his mistake?
The giant realised his mistake when his garden was covered by snow and frost as he stopped children from visiting the garden.
Reference to the context
A. Read the extracts given below and Ans the questions that follow.
a. “How happy we were there!” they said to each other.
i. Where does ‘there’ refer to?
‘There’ refers to the Giant’s garden.
ii. What does ‘they’ refer to?
‘They’ refers to the children who used to play in the Giant’s garden.
iii. Why are they saying so?
They are saying so because they aren’t allowed to play in the giant’s garden anymore as the giant had chased them out of his garden.
b. “I have many beautiful flowers,” he said; “but the children are the most beautiful flowers of all.”
i. Who is the speaker?
The speaker is the Giant.
ii. Who is he speaking to?
He is speaking to himself.
iii. Who are ‘the children’ that the speaker is referring to?
‘The Children’ that the speaker is referring to are the small and innocent school kids who used to play in the Giant’s garden.
iv. Why is the speaker saying that ‘the children are the ……’?
The speaker says ‘children are the most……..’ because the children bring joy and happiness in the garden as like the flowers.
c. When the little child smiled at the Giant, and said to him, "You let me play once in your garden, today you shall come with me to my garden, which is Paradise," shortly afterwards, the happy giant dies. What is the coincidence of this event? Describe it in relation to this fairy story.
The coincidence of this event once, the giant let the little child play in his garden and make him happy and today the same child wants to take him to his garden paradise to make him happy in return, which means the final time of the gaint has come and the little child is a messenger/ fairy who wants him to the heaven because of his noble works.
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