Meanwhile, behind the walls of the castle Cloister, a princess in waiting eagerly absorbs the same story, read to her by her mother, who, like Jack's dad, isn't going to make it past the opening credits of this story.Ĭut to 10 years later. Young Jack, a farm boy about 8 years old, has read the story so many times, the pages on his book have nearly worn away - yet he begs his kindly, widowed father to tell him the tale just one more time. "Jack the Giant Slayer" begins with the reading of a legend in two very different homes on the same night. ![]() In fact, I have a few questions about the Giant Way of Life, but we'll get to that later. ![]() There's even room for just the hint of empathy for the giants.
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