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    In the short story, ”The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry, the main characters, Jim and Della give up their most prized possessions to buy each other an exceptional gift for Christmas. O. Henry, portrays tasteful language in this story in several ways. Henry uses a special syntax, an unique diction, and remarkable figurative language and imagery. This variation of writing enables the reader to understand and connect with the story and experiences that the characters go through. O. Henry’s use of figurative

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    after the holiday passes. William Sydney Porter, known to his beloved readers as O’Henry, wrote such a masterpiece in 1905, “The Gift of the Magi.” Set during the Christmas season of a young couple, the author utilizes personal experiences in poverty to provide an adequate adversary in the couple’s quest to find an impeccable gift for each other. “The Gift of the Magi” offers an empathetic tale and likeable characters, and more imperatively, a powerful message of sacrificial love. O’Henry spins

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    The Gift of the Magi” both main characters, Della and Jim, make sacrifices for one another and they end up learning a priceless lesson. Della and and Jim were husband and wife and both loved each other very much. They both end up selling what they prized most to buy a Christmas gift for one another. Della and Jim from “The Gift of the Magi” learn that love is not measure by material endowments because each one of them pays for the gift that makes the other’s gift worthless. In “The Gift of the

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    “The Gift of the Magi” is a short story by O. Henry that entails the story of Jim and Della, a husband and wife of a struggling middle class family. In said story, Della sells her long beautiful hair for money to buy a nice band for her husband’s watch. After Della presents Jim with his gift, Jim tells Della he no longer has his watch due to the fact he sold it so he would be able to buy a nice set of combs for Della’s long hair that is no more. This story of love and selflessness is complemented

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    while serving time in jail. O. Henry was famous for his surprise endings and also put a lot of his life experiences into his stories. Two of O. Henry’s stories where he incorporates his life into the most are “A Retrieved Reformation” and “The Gift of the Magi.” O. Henry uses a lot of examples where he uses his life experiences in “A Retrieved Reformation.” First of all, in their lives, both Jimmy and O. Henry go to for robbing banks. O. Henry was jailed for embezzlement, while Jimmy

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    Timothy Studebaker Mrs. Nazzal Adv. English 1 14 December 2017 The Same Message but Different Stories Both Guy de Maupassant and O. Henry, the authors of “The Necklace” and “The Gift of the Magi”, are considered two of the best short story writers to have ever lived, and they both use irony to develop a complex theme in their stories. They both deal with young, poor couples who face certain trials, and are surprised by an unexpected, ironic event – although in different ways. In both of these stories

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    So here the theme for The Gift of the Magi. Here are my three topics. Selflessness, generosity, and sacrifice. The reasons I have chosen these three was because they showed generosity when even though not able to use their gifts now that one of them had no hair and the other had sold his watch. They also showed selflessness when Jim went of and sold his watch so he would have the money to buy Della her gifts. Then when Della cut and sold her hair because she didn't have very much money to purchase

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    Literary Thesis Essay What is sacrifice? What does it mean? The word sacrifice is only asserted with the selfless. O. Henry (the author of Gift of the Magi published in April 10, 1906) portrays sacrifice perfectly in the Gift of the Magi. The book shows sacrifice is given for the ones you love. The Gift of the Magi is about a married couple who are very poor. They both give up and sell their most prized possessions to get something special for their mate for Christmas just to make them happy

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    “The Gift of the Magi” and “The Necklace” are two different stories with differences and similarities. “The Gift of the Magi” is about a couple who each want to give each other a Christmas gift. They both sacrifice something in return. “The Necklace” is about a ungrateful, and greety woman who gets a necklace from a friend. She takes it to a ball and loses it. I will find the differences and simliarities between these two stories. “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry and “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant

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    "The Gift of the Magi" by O.Henry, Della and James Dillingham Young are destitute and live in a ramshackle apartment for a few dollars a month. Della is without work and James' business is failing, but, they have each other. In fact, to prove their love for one another, they sacrifice their most valuable possessions without the other knowing only to find that neither had their item. In writing the dramatic tale O.Henry uses figurative language and symbolism to connect "The Gift of the Magi" to the

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