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NCERT Solutions for 8th Class English It So Happened: Chapter 3-The selfish giant

NCERT 8th English It So Happened Chapter 3, class 8 English It So Happened Chapter 3 solutions

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Questions:

  1. Why is the Giant called selfish?
  2. On one occasion the children said: “How happy we are here!”
    Later they said: “How happy we were there!”
    What are they referring to in both the cases?
  3. (i) When spring came, it was still winter in the garden. What does winter stand for or indicate here?
    (ii) Winter has been presented like a story with its own characters and their activities.
    Describe the story in your own words.
  4. Was the Giant happy or sad over the state of the garden?
  5. What effect did the linnet’s song have over Hail and the North Wind?

Answers:

  1. The Giant was called selfish because he wanted to keep his garden reserved only for himself. He banned the entry of outsiders there.
  2. In both the cases the children are referring to the Giant’s garden. In the first sentence they say that they are enjoying in the giant’s garden. But in the second sentence it is beyond their reach.
  3. (i) Winter indicates that flowers did not bloom in the Giant’s garden. The birds
    didn’t sing. There was no sign of joy and greenery.
    (ii) Winter has been portrayed as destroyer. It has its own characters. Snow and frost are the most prominent factors. Trees have been covered with white cloak. The trees look lifeless. North wind has come to stay there permanently. Hails settle on the roof.
  4. The Giant felt sad to see the state of his garden. Different seasons brought no change in it.
  5. As an effect of the linnet’s song the Hail stopped dancing over his head. Similarly the North Wind ceased roaring.

NCERT 8th English It So Happened Chapter 3, class 8 English It So Happened Chapter 3 solutions

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Questions:

  1. (i) The Giant saw a most wonderful sight. What did he see?
    (ii) What did he realise on seeing it?
  2. Why was it still winter in one comer of the garden?
  3. Describe the first meeting of the little boy and the Giant.
  4. Describe their second meeting after a long interval.
  5. The Giant lay dead, all covered with white blossoms. What does this sentence indicate about the once selfish Giant?

Answers:

  1. (i) The Giant saw that through a little hole in the wall the children had entered
    into the garden. They were sitting in the branches of the trees. In every tree that he could see there was a little child. And the trees were glad to have the children back again that they had covered themselves with blossoms and were waning their hands gently above the child run’s heads. The birds were flying and twittering with delight, and flowers were laughing.
    (ii) He realised that he himself was to blame for the year round winter in his garden. He called himself selfish.
  2. Only in one comer of the garden there was winter still. The reason was that a little boy could not climb the tree like other boys. He stood under a tree weeping.
  3. In the first meeting of the boy and the Giant, the Giant lifted him gently and put him in the branch of that tree. The tree suddenly broke into flowers and the birds began to sing. The child kissed the Giant.
  4. In the second meeting after so many years, the Giant saw wounds on the little boy’s palm and feet. He became furious. He wanted to kill the man who had wounded the child. But the boy said that those were wounds of love.
  5. This indicates that the Giant had been blessed by Lord Christ himself. He was neither cruel nor selfish So Christ forgave him and took him to paradise.

NCERT 8th English It So Happened Chapter 3, class 8 English It So Happened Chapter 3 solutions

Exercise (Page 24)

Discuss the following topics in groups.

Question 1:
The little child’s hands arid feet had marks of nails. Who does the child remind you of? Give a reason for your answer.

Answer:
The nail’s marks on the child’s hands and feet remind us of Lord Christ. He was put on a cross and nails were hammered into his palms and feet.

Question 2:
Is there something like this garden near where you live? Would you like one (without the Giant perhaps) and why? What would you do to keep it in good shape?

Answer:
A park is a public place. It is like the lungs in human body. It gives us fresh air. The greenery is soothing to the eyes. A private garden, however, has to be used by the people with care and caution. The children must not spoil the flower beds and the grassy lawns even in a public park. I would never play football in a park nor let other children do so.

NCERT 8th English It So Happened Chapter 3, class 8 English It So Happened Chapter 3 solutions

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Chapterwise Class 8 English Honeydew Prose

Chapter 1 The Best Christmas Present in the World
Chapter 2 The Tsunami
Chapter 3 Glimpses of the Past
Chapter 4 Bepin Choudhury’s Lapse of Memory
Chapter 5 The Summit Within
Chapter 6 This is Jody’s Fawn
Chapter 7 A Visit to Cambridge
Chapter 8 A Short Monsoon Diary
Chapter 9 The Great Stone Face 1
Chapter 10 The Great Stone Face 2

Chapterwise Class 8 English Honeydew Poem

Poem 1 The Ant and the Cricket
Poem 2 Geography Lesson
Poem 3 Macavity The Mystery Cat
Poem 4 The Last Bargain
Poem 5 The School Boy
Poem 6 The Duck and the Kangaroo
Poem 7 When I Set Out for Lyonnesse
Poem 8 On the Grasshopper and Cricket

Chapterwise Class 8 English It So Happened

Chapter 1 How the Camel Got His Hump
Chapter 2 Children at Work
Chapter 3 The Selfish Giant
Chapter 4 The Treasure Within
Chapter 5 Princess September
Chapter 6 The Fight
Chapter 7 The Open Window
Chapter 8 Jalebis
Chapter 9 The Comet 1
Chapter 10 The Comet 2
Chapter 11 Ancient Education System of India


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