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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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    and The Gift of the Magi share a valuable lesson about materialism. However, both stories have a different outlook. In The Necklace, Madame Loisel’s materialism is selfishness. In The Gift of The Magi, Della and Jim’s materialism selflessness. The placing of value on materialistic goods can end up positively or negatively impacting one’s life. In The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant the only thing that seems to make Loisel happy are things that money can buy. Unlike in the Gift of the Magi by O. Henry

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    Symbolism Irony and mood in The Gift of Magi In the short story “The Gift of The Magi” by O. Henry uses irony mood and symbolism to greatly impact the experience of the story about Jim and Della. It’s Christmas time and both Della and Jim sacrifice their meaningful valuables to get one another something for Christmas. Jim sells his watch that was passed down from his loved ones. Della cuts off her hair that she has been growing for a very long time and sells it to buy Jim something. O. Henry incorporates

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    In the short story “The Gift of the Magi” written by O. Henry, we read about a lovely couple, Jim and Della Dillingham Young, and their gifts to one another on Christmas Eve. We are introduced to Mrs. James Dillingham Young, also known as Della, in the beginning of the story. We then also learn more about her when we read about how she grieved over the small amount of money she had saved up to buy her husband a gift for the special occasion. “The Gift of the Magi” has many themes such as: love

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    Amontillado, by Allan Poe and The Gift of the Magi by William Sydney Porter, irony is effectively used in similar and different ways to uncover events to reveal a plot and create a tone and theme. In like manner, the authors both use irony to reach a plot .The Gift of the Magi uses situational irony when James, a poor man with an valuable watch from his grandfather, decides to sell his watch to receive money in which he can use to buy his wife a christmas gift. Being this, it is an effective use

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    The irony in the short stories, "The Necklace" and "The Gift of the Magi," ought to be further analyzed. Through examination of this element in literature the reader can derive many morals and themes that could be useful in their own lives. "The Necklace" is a perfect example of irony and sends many powerful messages to the reader. On one level the reader learns that cheating and lying are not always the best policy. Because of M. and Mdm. Loisels poor judgment and choice to lie to Mdm. Forestier

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    writing through details to describe a scene in the author’s writing, or use language to elevate the story. “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry and “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, both use many literary elements to give their writing more depth. “The Gift of the Magi” uses irony throughout the story when Della and her husband, Jim, both do not have enough money to buy each other gifts for Christmas. “The Necklace” uses a lot of detail to show what Madame (Mme.) Loisel dreams of at the beginning

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    culture, it is thought of as common to sacrifice things for the people they care about. It is also not uncommon to sacrifice things for other reasons, such as: a sacrifice for themselves, to make someone happy, or even to simply make the choice to give a gift. An example of such would be a mother sacrificing for her kids during the holidays. At Christmas time, it is only normal for children to want all sorts of toys and presents. Living in a household with little to no money, a single mother would have

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    “The Necklace” Mme. Loisel is unhappy with her belongings and wants flashy new and expensive new things as for in the “Gift of the Magi “ Della and Jim are happy with their belongings and embrace love as a substitute for materialistic thoughts and needs.In “The Necklace”, by the examples the author gave he was showing tha madam louisel was greedy and unthankful. In “The Gift of the Magi”, O'Henry describes Della as young, beautiful, and loving that embraced everything in her life and didn't care about

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    Theme and Narrative Elements: The Gift of the Magi ENG 125: Introduction to Literature Theme and Narrative Elements: The Gift of the Magi The Gift of the Magi is a short story that was written by William Sydney Porter, better known by his pseudonym O. Henry in 1906. O. Henry was a prolific author penning many short stories beginning in 1899 until his death in 1910. O. Henry is famous for his trademark surprise endings which he called “snapper” endings (Clugston, 2010) and

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