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    Irresistible Irony Some people would give the world to make their lover happy. In the story, “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry, the author uses irony to emphasize the story’s theme. Irony is the opposite of what’s expected, and is used to add a humoral aspect or enhance the theme of a story. In "The Gift of the Magi" O Henry uses situational irony . Situational irony is when the outcome of a situation is different than the expectation. In the story, Della sells her hair, goes shopping, and buys

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    of the ones you love. “ In The Gift Of The Magi by William Sydney Porter, also known as O.Henry, the couple, Della and Jim James Dillingham Young, each had their own special trait or article of theirs that they prized more than anything else. Della prized her beautiful long brown hair, that had been grown just past her knees. Jim prized his gold watch that had been his grandfather’s, then his father’s and now his. They find it upon themselves to buy a valuable gift for each other for Christmas, and

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    Author, O. Henry in his short story, “The Gift of The Magi”, claims it is okay to sacrifice for others. He supports his claim be first using a logical appeal to show Della’s self sacrifice, then using another emotional appeal to show Della and Jim’s love for each other, and finally using a logical appeal to show Jim’s sacrifice for Della. Henry’s purpose is to inform others about Della and Jim’s sacrifice in order to show that it is okay to sacrifice for others. He establishes a sad and wonderful

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    The short story, “Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry, is an incredible story, a typical love story with many situation where there is tons irony and symbolism. The entire story is ironic in the way both individuals bought gifts that became unusable, it is also filled with symbolism, all of the gifts and money symbolized a major role in this story. The author uses the irony to make the story more interesting. The story is completely ironic. One situation with irony is, “ For there lay The Combs… Della

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    stories following this basic outline. Perhaps, one of the most well-known theme of love and sacrifice is displayed in The Gift of the Magi. Within this short fiction, a poor, young, married couple cannot scrape together enough money to buy each other Christmas presents. As the story unfurls, Jim and Della both end up selling their most valuable asset to buy one another a gift. O. Henry applies allusion, imagery, and irony to convey how love drives people to make meaningful sacrifices. The author’s

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    What are you willing to sacrifice for your loved ones? In the story “The Gift of the Magi”, O. Henry states that the Magi are wise men, who gave gifts that were no doubt wise ones. But the characters introduced by O. Henry were foolish and sacrificed their greatest treasures of their house and were quite foolish. As the story proceeds, it is shown that the power of love surpasses all tangible things. The characters tried hard to acquire presents by sacrificing those greatest treasures for each other

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    Gift Of The Magi Irony

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    Gift of the Magi Essay “Life is full of sniffles sob and smiles. With sniffles predominating.” That’s just one of many quotes from O. Henry’s short story Gift of the magi featuring a young couple trying to buy each other a good Christmas present with little money. O. Henry uses direct characterization, irony, and the character’s action to develop the theme. Happiness is found on the inside not through material things. To start with, the use of irony in The Gift of the Magi is frequent. When they

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    The Gift of the Magi The Gift of the Magi is a short story about a young, less fortunate couple. Christmas is around the corner, and Della is concerned about what to get for her cherished husband. She has been saving up for months. Yet she only has 1.78 dollars. This puts her in a dilemma. She wants to get him something honorable, but 1.78 dollars does not go very far. Sitting by the mirror, looking at her long brown hair. Her hair was one of the two greatest treasures the couple had. The other treasure

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    Did you know that some people don't exchange gifts during Christmas? The reason for that is because people don't have enough money to buy one or because they hate each other. Did you also know that people who exchange gifts are known as the magi? The magi person that are very wise. O. Henry's short story, "The Gift of the Magi," uses symbolism and irony, such as Della cutting her hair to get money so she could buy a gold watch chain for Jim and Jim selling his watch to buy Della a comb with jewels

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    A major theme in the story " The Gift of the Magi" is sacrifice. Della states that her husbands income dropped by 10$. The whole reason Della can't afford a big gift in the beginning is because of their income loss. So therefore she saves money to try and get her husband a great gift for Christmas but she couldn't save much, so then she sells her hair for 20$ to buy her husband a platinum fob chain because in the end she states that she wouldn't be able to live with herself if she didn't get him

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