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The isolated setting of The Giant's house reflects James' feeling of loneliness and alienation due to his condition. The house itself becomes a symbol of his physical and emotional confinement, highlighting his struggle to connect with the outside world and find acceptance. The eccentricity of the setting also mirrors James' own uniqueness and challenges societal norms.

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