4.3 - Lesson 4.3: Chapter 3 - The Selfish Giant
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What does the garden initially represent in the story?
💡 Hint: Think about how the garden looked when he kept the children out.
Who is the catalyst for the Giant's transformation?
💡 Hint: Consider who he helps climb the tree.
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What does the garden represent at the start of the story?
💡 Hint: Think about how the garden looks while the children are away.
True or False: The little boy represents selfishness in the story.
💡 Hint: Consider what the boy brings to the Giant’s life.
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Critically analyze how the Giant's change from selfishness to generosity impacts his relationship with the children. Provide specific examples from the text.
💡 Hint: Relate the transformation in the garden to the transformation in relationships.
Examine the role of nature in the story. How does Wilde use the changing seasons as a metaphor for the Giant's emotional journey?
💡 Hint: Think about what happens in the garden as the Giant’s heart opens to the children.
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