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    “The Gift of Magi” is a story about two lovable couple sacrificed their important items for the true love. “The Necklace” is a story about a beautiful lady that wants jewelries to show off herself but ends up at a hard-working woman. Della from “The Gift of Magi” and Madame Loisel from “The Necklace” live in the similar conditions but they have different attitude towards their money, physical appearance, and husbands. Madame Loisel is unsatisfied with her money, feels owed something because of…

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    During the story “The Gift of The Magi” the author O. Henry exposes many uses of figurative language or imagery during the story. O. Henry uses figurative language and imagery to create a special effect or feeling for the reader when the are reading.Figurative language can compare, exaggerate, or mean something other than what appears. Imagery is words that create a picture or words that appeal senses. Throughout this story “The Gift of The Magi” the author uses a various amount of different…

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    story called " the gift of magi " In the story a girl and her boyfriend are going to get each other gifts. She gives away her most prized possession, her hair, so she can afford to get him a gift. She is sacrificing something she is very proud of to please him because she loves him. You can also make sacrifices just out of the kinds of your heart, you might not get anything out of it but you will feel great about what you have done for someone else.…

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    The Gift of the Magi by O. Henry is a Christmas story that gives the reader a glance into the life of a young couple. Each romanticizes something very important to them and both want to get each other grand gifts. The only issue is that they do not have much money. They each go to great lengths to get something special for their significant other. O. Henry uses irony, the contrast between expectation and reality, to show the reader that objects are not as important as people. O. Henry portrays…

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    To begin with there are many similarities and differences in “the gift of Magi” and the “Perfect gift”. Each story has its strengths and weaknesses. After having to read and reflected on each story, I personally prefer to read ”The Gift of Magi” over the “Perfect gift.” In “The Gift of Magi” the point of view was third person limited. We know because, it was based on Della's point of view for the whole day. And also the readers had no idea what Jim (which is known as her husband) was…

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    Even thought the short stories “The Necklace” and “The Gift of Magi” have different Authors and characters, they are indeed similar. The stories are intriguing and interesting. Both of the authors of the stories have made a use of plot twist as the stories take a turning point and bring excitement to the reader. They are similar because of their plots, characters and themes. They also share their differences and mainly, they are both ironic. Firstly, they have are different but the stories are…

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    important in maintaining a good, loving relationship because you can’t always both be happy. A sacrifice shows your love toward someone and that you are willing to put that person in a better position than yourself. “Oranges” by Gary Soto, and “Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry both discuss sacrifice and its importance towards a loving relationship. In the poem “Oranges”, Gary Soto develops the theme that sacrifice contributes to a loving relationship by using symbolism to show sacrifice. In this…

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    different. In the stories “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant and “The Gift of the Magi” by O.Henry, several different themes are able to be named. However, both stories share one common theme, that being sacrifice. Not only did characters in both stories sacrifice their own happiness because they wanted other people to be happy, but they also did so because they knew it was the right thing to do. In “The Necklace” and “The Gift of the Magi”, it is able to be seen that both stories share the…

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    expensive it is. It matters why you gave it to them. In O. Henrey's short "The Gift of the Magi," the main character(s) Jim and Della demonstrated love for another by selling their most prized possessions to to give gifts to each other; likewise I also gave a gift that was thoughtful, they needed it, and it made me feel good. Even though they did not ask for it, I still gave it to them. The person that I gave the gift to never asked for it. I saw they needed it. so I got it for them.…

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    “Sacrificing your happiness for the happiness of the one you love is by far the truest type of love” (Unknown). In every relationship someone sacrifices something for the happiness of the other. In “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry, the main theme is that love sometimes involves sacrifice. “To sacrifice is to give up something precious in order to gain or maintain something” (Ben-Zeev 1). People make a lot of sacrifices to keep their relationship. Sacrifices aren’t made in just…

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