Gift Of The Magi And The Necklace

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Some stories are made based the meaning of life for some. That is the main reasoning in The Gift of the Magi and The Necklace. The Necklace tells us that sometimes things one wants to have may not be the things that one needs or has to have and The Gift of the Magi tells us that some people will give up their most prized things for the one they love and cherish. Though they have some similar attributes. The main characters Della and Mme. Loisel both have 2 very different outlooks on life.

Both Della and Mme. Loisel aren’t happy about their status of being poor, but Della's main conflict or problem is that she does not have enough money to buy a gift for her husband Jim. (“Only one dollar and eighty-seven cents to buy a present for Jim. Her

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