The Selfish Giant

The Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde, published by Pearson Education in 2001, is a 16-page edition written in English. This story explores the journey of a giant who is reluctant to share his garden with children, resulting in a cold and wintry landscape. The narrative poses the question of whether the giant will eventually change his mind and allow both the children and the warmth of spring into his once-closed-off space.
Readers will find a tale that delves into themes of sharing and transformation, set against the backdrop of a magical garden. The story is categorized under juvenile fiction and fairy tales, making it suitable for those interested in folklore and moral lessons. This edition provides a concise yet impactful reading experience, inviting reflection on the importance of community and openness.
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The giant doesn’t want to share his garden with the children. The garden remains cold and wintry. Will the giant change his mind and let the children and the spring into his garden?
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