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Giant

: This fairy tale uses a giant’s garden to explore themes of selfishness, redemption, and love . The giant's transformation from an oppressor to a kind soul serves as a religious and social allegory.

Oscar Wilde’s ‘The Selfish Giant’- What Is It About? - Brandon Dantes : This fairy tale uses a giant’s garden

: Today, we refer to "industry giants" (like tech or oil tycoons) or "standing on the shoulders of giants" to acknowledge those whose great influence or knowledge has paved the way for others. : This fairy tale uses a giant’s garden

: The Giant’s Causeway in Northern Ireland consists of roughly 40,000 interlocking basalt columns. While legend attributes it to the giant Finn MacCool , it was actually formed by volcanic activity 60 million years ago. : This fairy tale uses a giant’s garden