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The name of the giant that Jack kills in the story "Jack and the Beanstalk" is typically referred to as the Giant or the Giant in the Sky. He is the antagonist in the fairy tale who lives in the sky and terrorizes the land below.
In the "Jack and the Beanstalk" story, Giant Blunderbore is a character who is a giant that Jack encounters in the giant's castle after climbing up the beanstalk. Giant Blunderbore is eventually defeated by Jack with the help of some quick thinking and ingenuity.
The giant had been to visit his friend cornish ogre and had stayed with him for seven years.
Giant Blunderbore is the name sometimes used for the 'main' giant in the story of Jack and the Beanstalk. The one with the golden goose shouting "Fe Fi Fo Fum..." etc.
The setting of the BFG is an orphanage in England. Then the story goes to the big friendly giant's cave. The giant and Sophie travel to see the Queen to get help to stop the giants from eating people.
Oscar Wilde.The Selfish Giant is a Short Story contained within the short story collection: 'The Happy Prince and Other Tales'.
Fionn mac Cumhail, or Finn MacCoolwas the Irish Giant Benandonner was the Scots giant
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"The Selfish Giant" is a story about a giant who selfishly keeps children out of his garden, causing perpetual winter in the garden. Eventually, he learns the value of kindness and allowing the children to play in his garden, which brings back spring and happiness to the land. The story teaches a lesson about the importance of generosity and compassion.
"The Selfish Giant" is a short story written by Oscar Wilde, an Irish playwright, novelist, and poet. The story was first published in 1888 as part of Wilde's collection of fairy tales.
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Jack ,and the giant and his mommy