![]() The BFG, even though unpleasant in appearance, is kind at heart with steadfast morals, preferring to give children good dreams by blowing his trumpet and destroying bad dreams. ![]() ![]() Sophie learns that the BFG is different than all his giant ilk, who do in fact eat humans and are generally nasty creatures. When he discovers that Sophie has seen him, he picks her up and takes her back to his cave to hide her, as he is afraid she will tell other humans of his existence.įrom there, a friendship forms between the two of them. Sophie meets the BFG one night while she is lying in bed in the orphanage and witnesses a giant man holding a trumpet. ![]() The book follows the point of view of Sophie, an 8-year-old orphan who meets the BFG, and the adventures that ensue carry the morals of not judging others based on appearance, acceptance, justice, and teamwork, which are only some of the reoccurring themes throughout the book. The Big Friendly Giant AKA BFG written by Roald Dahl is a children’s favorite, selling around a million copies each year globally.įull of colorful adventures, this delightful story incorporates many themes that come into play in the book. ![]()
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