Gift Of The Magi Essay

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    but one of their characters does not. This present can be a significant thing a character says in a story. The gift can also be a coincidence that the author plans. It is so ironic that many works of literature use the present. This fantastic present is irony. Irony is such a great addition to literature that O. Henry and Edgar Allen Poe used it in their short stories “The Gift of the Magi” and “The Cask of Amontillado”, respectively. In like manner, both of these works include situational…

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    Love is like a cupid arrow, it can end up in many places. “The Gift of the Magi” a short story by O. Henery, models a theme through direct and indirect characterization with two characters, Della and Jim Dillingham Young, who reveal the everlasting theme of love. When we are first introduced to Della through direct characterization, she gets an idea that could her more cash to buy her Jim a worthy present she has been struggling to find for Christmas Eve; selling her breathtaking hair to Madame…

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    one you love. To enumerate, “The Gift of the Magi” is a story about a young couple who sells their treasured belongings in order to afford a nice Christmas gift for each other. This couple, James and Della Young, are both underprivileged people who do not make very much money. However, they both wanted to spoil each other with an expensive gift for Christmas that the other person would love. This is where the irony sets in. Della, only having $1.87 to spend on her gift to Jim, is clearly…

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    In William Sydney Porter’s (pen name O. Henry) novel The Gift of the Magi, (1906), the young married couple, Jim and Della, the setting takes place during Christmas. The force that makes it difficult for the couple is having one dollar and eighty seven between the two of them and trying to find more money and of buying gifts for each other. The setting takes place during Christmas holiday. Jim and Della both admire what they possess already and want to enhance their worldly possessions (Jim’s…

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    The short stories “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant and “The Gift if the Magi” by O. Henry imply many character traits. Especially comparing and contrasting the characters of Madame Loisel and Della. In “The Necklace” Madame Loisel losses a necklace that she borrowed and she works to pay for the cost. In “The Gift of the Magi”, Della loses her exquisite hair in return for a gift for her husband. While Madame Loisel and Della may seem different, they are more alike then one may think.…

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    that yielded a wide range of occupations, acquaintances, and experiences that greatly influenced his writing. O. Henry was capable of taking the world around him and transforming it into a work of art. One of his most popular short stories, “Gift of the Magi”, along with “The Last Leaf”, reflects his use of surprise endings, witty plots, and association to his everyday…

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    Hill. This quote reveals that if something will become great, it requires great sacrifice. This incident happens in the short story, “The Gift of the Magi,” by O. Henry, when a couple with the names Della and Jim James Dillingham Young sacrifice in order to make each other happy, despite hard times. I claim that the theme of the story, “The Gift of the Magi,” is great treasure comes with sacrifice and tough challenges. One dramatic challenge that Della and Jim have to withstand is living…

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    essay argues that the dialogue is the most important part of the O. Henry’s short story ‘‘The Gift of the Magi’’ for getting to know the characters and revealing their personalities. In a story, the dialogue gives a voice to the character and allows us to make our own judgment about them, as they speak for themselves and are not portrayed through the eyes of a possibly partial narrator. In ‘‘The Gift of the Magi’’, Della is first introduced by the narrator. ‘‘There was nothing to do but fall on…

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    of The Gift of Magi that’s how Jim and Della felt. They had almost no money, but that sacrificed their greatest and most valuable treasure. Jim sold his watch for hair combs while; Della sold her luscious hair for a watch fob as a Christmas present for Jim. I think it was fine that they spent that much money on one present for love. A reason it was fine spending that much money is because it was Christmas. Christmas is the season of giving, it comes once a year, and one expensive gift a year…

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    serendipity that Della and Jim both sold their most prized possession to buy a gift that accompanies the others prized possession. Della was created so the author could incorporate situational Irony in his story. Della is the type of person that would give anyone the shirt of her back. She is selfless and generous, she sacrifices her personal wants so the ones she loves can experience happiness. Della from “The Gift of The Magi by O. Henry” prominently exhibits selflessness and generosity. The…

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