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The idea of the Selfish Giant in this play has been taken from the story of Oscar Wilde’s. Spring would not come to his garden because he would not let the children play in it. It was always winter there.

One morning he woke up hearing the music of a linnet singing in his garden. He jumped out of bed and saw a most wonderful sight, “flowers were looking up through the green grass and laughing,” and in every tree was a little child; but one little boy was too tiny to climb the tree and the Giant’s heart melted and he helped the little child into the tree. The little child kissed him and forever after the children played in the Giant’s garden, because his heart had softened through love of the little child.

The children never saw the child again. But one day he came to the Giant, who saw on the palms of the child’s hands “the prints of two nails and the prints of two nails were on the little feet.”