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Angry giant book
Angry giant book






The three examples of personification are the Snow, the Frost and the north wind. ➜ Here, the writer has perfectly used a figure of speech. What is the significance of the seasons personified in the story? Cite three examples of personification from the story. The story makes use of personification as one of the main figures of speech. Finally, after the little child’s words, he dies in the very afternoon.ī. He is in reality alive only to meet the enchanted little child. The giant keeps on searching and waiting for the little child. The child appears this time to favour the giant who once had favoured him to play in his garden. The giant is quite old and feeble at that time. ➜ The next time, the little child reappears in one of the garden’s corners. What is the coincidence of this event? Describe it in relation to this fairy tale. 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. He makes the comparison here to value the children much because he knows the value of children in his garden than the flowers.Ĭ. He believes that the children are the gift of beautiful nature and their presence has made the entire garden look so beautiful and bloom with different kinds of leaves and flowers. He has observed their simplicity and innocence. ➜ The speaker is saying that ‘the children are the most beautiful flowers of all’ because he has experienced the presence of children in his garden. Why is the speaker saying that ‘the children are the most beautiful flowers of all’? ➜ ‘The Children’ that the speaker is referring to are the small and innocent school children who enjoy a lot in the giant’s garden. Who are ‘the children’ that the speaker is referring to? ➜ He is speaking to himself admiring his garden. ➜ The speaker is an old and feeble giant who keeps on watching the children at their play sitting on his armchair. “I have many beautiful flowers,” he said “but the children are the most beautiful flowers of all.” The giant has chased them out of his garden being furious.ī.

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➜ They are saying so because they aren’t allowed to play in the giant’s garden anymore. ➜ ‘They’ refers to the children who used to come and play in Giant’s garden after school. ➜ ‘There’ refers to the giant’s garden where children used to play after school. “How happy we were there!” they said to each other.








Angry giant book