Practice Allegory, Symbolism, Themes Of Compassion And Redemption (4.3.1) - Module 4: It So Happened - Supplementary Reader (Part 1)
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Allegory, Symbolism, Themes of Compassion and Redemption

Practice - Allegory, Symbolism, Themes of Compassion and Redemption

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

Define allegory in your own words.

💡 Hint: Think of a story with a moral.

Question 2 Easy

What does the garden symbolize when the Giant is selfish?

💡 Hint: How does the garden look when he's alone?

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Question 1

What does the garden symbolize before the Giant's change?

Joy
Barren land
Hidden beauty

💡 Hint: Think about how the garden looks when the children can't play.

Question 2

True or false: The children in the story represent despair.

True
False

💡 Hint: What feelings do children bring to the garden?

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Challenge 1 Hard

Discuss how the themes of selfishness and generosity can be observed in contemporary society.

💡 Hint: Consider real-life examples where generosity has impacted lives positively.

Challenge 2 Hard

Analyze the transformation process of the Giant in terms of psychological development.

💡 Hint: Think about psychological theories of change and how they relate.

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