Giant

: While often cast as ominous antagonists, many literary giants are actually tragic figures who suffer "incongruous deaths". They represent the "triumph of weakness over strength," a theme famously captured in the story of David and Goliath.

While humans are limited by physics, nature has found ways to scale up in breathtaking ways. Giant Hornets, Giant Appetites | Blog | Nature - PBS : While often cast as ominous antagonists, many

: From the tall tales of American folklore to the benevolent "Big Friendly Giant," these figures often symbolize the immense potential of the human spirit—or the terrifying scale of our fears. 2. The Science of Scale: Why We Aren't 50 Feet Tall Giant Hornets, Giant Appetites | Blog | Nature

Science fiction loves a "giant" human, but biology has some strict rules. In nearly every culture, giants are the world’s

In nearly every culture, giants are the world’s first inhabitants. They represent the raw, untamed forces of nature.