The Giant lay dead, all covered with white blossoms. What does this sentence indicate about the once selfish Giant?

Asked by Abhisek | 2 years ago |  264

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The white blossoms that covered the Giant indicate that he was not selfish anymore. He had understood how mean he had been by not allowing the children to play in his garden. He had realised his mistake, and was kind to the children from then on. That is why his body was covered with white blossoms when he died.

Answered by Aaryan | 2 years ago

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