Why is the Giant called selfish?

Asked by Abhisek | 2 years ago |  430

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The Giant is called selfish because he did not let the children play in his garden. He drove them out, built a high wall around his garden, and put up a board that read 'Trespassers will be prosecuted. '

Answered by Aaryan | 2 years ago

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