"The Selfish Giant" by Oscar Wilde :-
Once, there was a selfish giant who had a beautiful garden.
He banned children from playing in it, causing the garden to be stuck āŠ
āŠāŠāŦ in winter.
One day, a small boy sneaked ( go very quietly ) into the garden and brought spring āŠĩāŠļāŠāŠĪ with him.
The giant was initially angry, but then realized the error of his ways.
He allowed the children to play in his garden, and it blossomed (āŠŦāŦāŠēāŦāŠēāŦāŠ )with beauty and warmth.āŠđāŦāŠāŠŦ
The giant became kind and generous.āŠāŠĶāŠūāŠ°
However, the little boy disappeared, and the giant missed him.
Many years later, the boy returned, now wounded āŠāŠūāŠŊāŠē and agedāŠĩāŦāŠĶāŦāŠ§.
The giant helped him, and it was revealed that the boy was Jesus Christ.
The giant was rewarded with eternal happiness in paradise.
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The story teaches us the importance of kindness and selflessness.āŠĻāŠŋāŠāŠļāŦāŠĩāŠūāŠ°āŦāŠĨāŠĪāŠū
The giant's initial selfishness and refusal to share his garden with children result in a perpetual āŠāŠūāŠŊāŠŪāŦ winter. However, when he learns to be kind and generousāŠāŠĶāŠūāŠ°, the garden flourishes, emphasizing the positive impact of these qualities on others and oneself.
The giant's transformation from a selfish character to a loving one shows that people can change and be redeemed( do something to improve)when they recognize their mistakes.
The story demonstrates how love and compassion āŠāŠ°āŦāŠĢāŠū can bring warmth,āŠđāŦāŠāŠŦ happiness, and beauty into our lives and the lives of those around us.
The changing seasons in the story symbolize the emotional transformation of the giant, as well as.
The presence of children in the giant's garden represents innocence, purity, and joy of childhood. It reminds us to cherish and protect these qualities in our own lives and the lives of others.
Overall, "The Selfish Giant" encourages us to be kind, compassionate āŠĶāŠŊāŠūāŠģāŦ, and open-hearted, and it reminds us of the profound impact these qualities can have on our relationships and the world around us.
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