He is only referred to as The Big Friendly Giant or the BFG.
It is that the 9 giants are eating human beans and Sophie and the BFG try to stop them by telling the quen and they get the jets to capture them.
because they just do
Roald Dahl wrote the BFG and the twits.
similes, metaphors, onomatopoeia, imagary
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BFG stands for Big Friendly Giant in Roald Dahl's story, "The BFG." The BFG is the main character and is known for being kind-hearted, friendly, and larger than the other giants in the story.
The BFG, short for Big Friendly Giant, is the main giant character in the book "The BFG" by Roald Dahl. The other giants mentioned in the book are Bloodbottler, Fleshlumpeater, Bonecruncher, Childchewer, Meatdripper, Gizzardgulper, Maidmasher, and Manhugger.
The other giants didn't like the BFG because he was different from them. Unlike the other giants who were rude and cruel, the BFG was kind-hearted and gentle, which made him stand out and be ostracized by the other giants.
The BFG's plan to capture the giants involved a dream-catching operation to help the British Army ambush and capture the giants. The BFG concocted these dreams, which helped the army lure the giants into a trap and capture them.
The main character in "The BFG" by Roald Dahl is a young orphan girl named Sophie, who befriends a friendly giant known as the Big Friendly Giant. Together, they embark on a journey to stop the other not-so-friendly giants from harming children.
The other giants are 50 feet tall, which is more than half taller than the BFG.
No, the giants in "The BFG" do not eat children in England. The BFG is a friendly giant who captures dreams and ensures that other giants who do eat children are not able to harm them.
The character's name is Sophie... played by Amanda Root in 1989 and Ruby Barnhill in 2016.
The main characters in "The BFG" by Roald Dahl are Sophie, a young orphan girl, and the Big Friendly Giant (BFG), a kind giant who captures dreams. Other characters include the nine other giants who are not friendly like the BFG, and the Queen of England.
The giants in "The BFG" are called "fleshlumpeater," "bloodbottler," "gizzardgulper," "meatdripper," "maidenmasher," "butcher boy," "bonecruncher," "childchewer," and "manhugger".
The names of the nine giants in the BFG are the Bloodbottler, Butcherboy, Maidmasher, Gizzardgulper, Meatdripper, Childchewer, Manhugger, Bonecruncher, and the Fleshlumpeater.
"The BFG" is a children's book by Roald Dahl about a kind giant named the Big Friendly Giant who befriends a young orphan named Sophie. Together, they work to stop the other giants in Giant Country from eating human children. The story follows their adventures as they come up with a plan to enlist the help of the Queen of England to capture the evil giants.