Table of Contents
- 1 What does the wall represent in The Selfish Giant?
- 2 Why did the selfish giant knock down the wall?
- 3 What is Wilde saying about the giant?
- 4 Why did the selfish giant break the wall around his garden?
- 5 Why did The Selfish Giant build a wall around his garden?
- 6 What did The Selfish Giant do to help the Little Boy?
What does the wall represent in The Selfish Giant?
When the Giant arrives home, he selfishly drives out the children from his garden, and raises a high wall around the property to keep them out. This also drains the garden of warmth and life, as Spring, Summer, and Autumn follow the children out, leaving only the forces of Winter to occupy the place.
What does the giant represent in The Selfish Giant?
In the story, the Giant symbolizes the “giant mentality” humans possess: that we are strong and capable of accomplishment by ourselves. People are self-reliant and of a mindset that they do not need assistance, similar to mighty giant.
What are the symbols used in the Selfish Giant?
In Wilde’s “The Selfish Giant”, the tree symbolizes the cross upon which Jesus Christ was crucified. Towards the end of the story, the giant finds the tree with golden branches and silver fruit–all precious metals associated with the crucifix.
Why did the selfish giant knock down the wall?
The Giant knocked down the wall when he realised that he was being selfish. He realised that the change in seasons rendered no change in his garden because of his attitude. He understood that he was deprived of the joy of spring because the real source of joy was to be found in the children.
Why did the giant built a wall around the garden?
Why did he build a high wall round his garden? Answer: He didn’t want children to play in his garden. Therefore, he built a high wall round it in order to stop them from entering it.
What melted the giant’s heart?
The North Wind blew over one tree in the corner of the garden. Gently, the Giant picked him up and put him on the tree. The tree blossomed, the birds sang and the boy kissed the Giant affectionately. The little boy melted the Giant’s heart.
What is Wilde saying about the giant?
“And the child smiled on the Giant, and said to him, ‘You let me play once in your garden, to-day you shall come with me to my garden, which is Paradise.”
Where do giants go 7 years?
friend the Cornish ogre
Where do Giant go for seven years? Answer: The Giant went to visit his friend the Cornish ogre and stayed there for seven years.
What does the seasons symbolize in The Selfish Giant?
Spring, Summer, and Autumn Character Analysis. Spring, Summer, and Autumn are the seasons personified. The seasons’ disfavor shows that the Giant’s selfish ways go against the natural order and thus deserve punishment from above.
Why did the selfish giant break the wall around his garden?
Once the Giant looked out and found that children were playing in his garden. By then, he realized that the wall he mounted had stopped the entry of children thus stopped the entry of spring. So he broke the wall and allowed the children to play.
Did the giant knock down the wall yes or no?
“It is your garden now, little children,” said the Giant, and he took a great axe and knocked down the wall. But the children said that they did not know where he lived, and had never seen him before; and the Giant felt very sad.
What did the giant see through the hole of the wall?
Answer: The Giant saw that through a hole in the wall children had crept in the garden. Because of their arrival flowers blossomed and birds started to sing. He wanted to rectify his mistake, by tearing down the wall and allowing children to play in his garden.
Why did The Selfish Giant build a wall around his garden?
This chapter “The Selfish Giant” is about a Giant’s beautiful garden where children used to love playing. But one day, the selfish Giant built a high wall around his garden to prevent the children from entering it. Thereafter, neither the children nor the Spring or Summer entered the garden.
Why is the giant called a Selfish Giant?
Answer: The giant had a large, lovely garden but he did not allow the children to play in it. He built a high wall all around it and wanted to enjoy his garden all alone. That is why he is called a ‘Selfish Giant’. Question 16: How do we know that the trees were happy to have Spring back?
Why didn’t the spring come to The Selfish Giant’s Garden?
Answer: The Selfish Giant has built high walls all around the beautiful garden because of which the children could not enter. Thus, the Spring didn’t come to his garden. (c) What do ‘we’ do to the garden? Answer: The Snow covered up the grass.
What did The Selfish Giant do to help the Little Boy?
Once the selfish giant helped a little boy to sit on a tree branch, he noticed the miracle. The tree was laden with flowers even in winter. The boy was Christ himself. He bore nail marks on his palms and feet. He kissed the giant whose heart was changed. He let the children play freely in his garden.