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    Sacrificing something for the person you love is not always easy and it never will be. The only comfort you will be able to feel is seeing the smile on their faces. In “The gift of the Magi” by O. Henry talks about sacrifices that are made in the name of love. Love is sacrificing your own happiness even if it means losing the one object you most care about. Nothing is more comforting than giving all you having to that one special person who means the word to you and you meaning the same to…

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    admiration, and a never ending portion of love and grace.” In other words, marriage requires commitment and commitment is neither natural nor effortless. This exact theme is supported and portrayed within The Necklace, Lamb to the Slaughter, and The Gift of the Magi. All three relationships, whether broken or thriving, prove that failure is prone no matter how compatible two people are. Moreover, while Fawn’s statement is true, a flourishing marriage requires other factors such as truth,…

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    between the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. To discover more about the birth of Jesus we will; compare the Gospels Matthew and Luke and discuss the components of his birth; such as, the date of his birth, where he was born, the star of Bethlehem, the magi, shepherds,…

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    sacrifice their body for the sport they love. However people not only make sacrifices for a thing they love, but for friends and family also. Like some people are capable of changing or removing physical body parts. So for example in the book The Gift of The Magi, Della sold her hair that she loved so much. However Della…

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    nearly intact, a watch tower looked ready to collapse. It seemed abandoned and forgotten. Rumors were that anyone who went into this base rarely emerged. Cladriah Felweaver and a group of his trusted troops were at the gates.. The Fae comprised of Magi, warlocks and some trusted soldiers were following him. They had reached the gate, and had dealt with several Forsaken Patrols. Now, night was upon them. Cladriah turned back to Archmage Raoul, Gavin the Malefic, and Commander Jonathan Mathews.…

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    Ancient Romans would hold giant parties, secretly give gifts, and offer charity to those in need. People would even greet each other with the holiday expression of “Io Saturnalia!” The 7-day festival of Saturnalia was a time of pure celebration and relaxation after the harvesting season. If you think this whole…

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    Humans all over the world experience laughter. Laughter is a natural reaction to a joke or a funny occurrence. Laughter holds many benefits to humans such as relieving stress, boosting immunity, combating depression, and relieving pain. But how does one achieve the benefits of laughter? A general line of reference is laughter is found within humor, and humor can be found within a joke. What is humor though? Humor is a broad term used to describe the different laughable moments throughout life.…

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    good man so readers think he will be loyal to his friend. It is a captivating story line with irony of Jimmy turning in his criminal friend. Another example O. Henry using irony is in the short story The Gift of The Magi. In this short story a wife and a husband try to get each other nice gifts for Christmas. " for lay The Combs- the combs that Della had seen in a shop window." " And now they were hers, but her hair was gone. " ( page 4 ). " Della held the watch chain in her hand and sat near…

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    focus on my goals.The characters in Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game,” were Rainsford and General Zaroff. Guy de Maupassant’s characters in “The Necklace” were Madame Forestier and Mathilde Loisel. The characters in O.Henry’s “The Gift of the Magi,” were Della and Jim.”The Remember the Titans” characters were Julius and Ray. In Remember the Titans, Ray didn’t like the african americans so he didn’t block for Julius. Ray kept his value by not wanting african americans on the team…

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    can buy him a chain to go with his cherished watch. Her husband on the other hand goes out and sells his gold watch so he can buy her these alluring combs, with jewels, perfect for her ravishing hair. It’s Christmas day and the couple exchange their gifts, when they open their present, they come to realize that they sold the most remarkable valued asset that they had, just so they could get their epic love a present to open on Christmas morning. The affection that the couple had for each other…

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