Gift Of The Magi Essay

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    The Gift of the Magi, by O. Henry, opens up with a young couple, Jim and Della Dillingham Young. Della has all of $1.87 when the story opens up. Jim is only making $20 a month which is reduced from what he used to make. Used to Jim was making $30 a week, but recently his salary has been cut back to $20 a week. Della, his wife and the hero of this journey is making $8 a week for furnishings. She is collecting spare change to save up for a Christmas present for Jim. Just as the Magi, or wise men,…

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    the corruption of humans. Both,"The Gift Of The Magi", and "The Lottery Ticket", are shown through the global context lens of Identities and Relationship because they examine this excessive value placed in material possessions and its impact on human relationships. Each author uniquely uses the development of their plot, the characters, and the overall theme, to demonstrate how material possessions are not the key to happiness. In short, "The Gift of the Magi" is about the surprising…

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    The two short stories, “The gift of the Magi” written by O. Henry and “The necklace written by Guy de Maupassant are both composed of two young, beautiful women Mathilde and Della. Even though they are in different composed stories that have similar characteristics that convey throughout the story such as, they are both emotionally and financially depressed, have loving husbands, and both want to achieve something in an extreme manner. Throughout much the stories there similarities interact with…

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    The two short stories, "The Gift of the Magi" composed by O. Henry and "The Jewelry composed by Guy de Maupassant are both made out of two youthful, lovely ladies Mathilde and Della. Despite the fact that they are in various made stories that have comparable attributes that pass on all through the story, for example, they are both candidly and monetarily discouraged, have adoring spouses, and both need to accomplish something in an outrageous way. All through much the stories there similitudes…

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    In “The Gift of The Magi,” by O. Henry, it demonstrates the use of characterization within, to generalize the importance of how to be devotional and selfless. As this story goes it tells the struggle a couple of poor status has in finding each other the perfect gift for the holidays. Even when there is little money, they nevertheless can be seen giving up their most value of possessions, which demonstrates the selfless actions of the characters. This important behavioral act of sacrifice shows…

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    Purloined Letter”, “The Gift of the Magi” and “The Tell-Tale Heart.” These stories have very different plots but have one thing in common: the conflicts. In “The Tell-Tale Heart,” by Edgar Allan Poe, the conflicts make the story suspenseful. The narrator cannot stand the pressure for lying about a murder, so his own conscience gets…

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    In the story, “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry the characters Della and Jim, the protagonists, do many things out of their love for each other and many times make careless decisions because of it. Jim and Della sacrifice their most prized possessions for each other, Della grows her hair long so Jim will ‘love her more’, and Jim works in an undesirable job for little pay for Della. The most obvious example of Jim and Della doing things out of love is they sacrifice their most prized…

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    The Gift of the Magi is about two people who sacrifice some thing that they love to be able to afford something for some one else. This story is ironic because the animated object that they got for one another could only be used with the exacted thing that they sold to afford one another gift. To understand the two stores "Gift of the Magi" and "Sesame Street" it is necessary to take a closer look at the setting, irony, both characters, and also figurative language. In both stores the ironic…

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    beyond itself. In the stories, The gift of the magi by O. Henry and Lather and Nothing Else by Hernando Tellez, the objects they possessed represented the choice they made and that represents who they are. In The gift of the magi, Jim and Della have their most prized possessions a watch and some hair and In Lather and nothing else, The barber has his razor.What the characters had represented their choices which reveals their personalities. In the gift of the magi, Jim and Della are a married…

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    was a very famous short story writer back in the 18-1900’s. His stories were known for the surprise endings. Recently I was assigned an unusual but very interesting assignment in my English class: to take a look at 2 of his short stories ‘The Gift Of The Magi’, and ‘The Last Leaf’, and do a compare and contrast essay also using 3 literary devices. Professor taught us to be very careful with how you write this essay, so after spending hours reading the short stories over, I’ve come up with 3…

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