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Literature Poetry Lit Terms Shakescleare. Download this LitChart! Teachers and parents! Struggling with distance learning? Themes All Themes. Symbols All Symbols. Here we have a classic case of irony. In conclusion, The Gift of the Magi is a kind and inspiring story about two young people truly loving each other. Their love is revealed by their willingness to sacrifice the most valuable things they own to bring joy to each other.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel. Ben Davis February 3, Why does della sell her long hair to Madame Sofronie? What is the moral lesson of the Gift of Magi? The reason he is shocked to see her without her long hair is that he also wanted to get a nice Christmas present for Della.

He gives her the present wrapped in paper and Della unwraps it to see that Jim had bought her a set of beautiful combs for her hair.

She had seen them in a shop before, but they were so expensive. How was Jim able to afford them? Suddenly, she remembers Jim's present. She gives him the gold chain. The chain is beautiful, but when Della asks Jim to put it on his watch, Jim surprises her. He sold the watch to buy her those nice combs. Were they both foolish to sell their favorite possessions? Henry tells us that, no, they were wise. They were wise because they had each sacrificed their most valuable possessions for the person they loved.

Keep in mind, that this is why Christians still give presents on Christmas Day: to remember the gifts the Magi brought Christ on that very first Christmas. Vocab Checkpoint cut back phrasal verb To cut back is to reduce salary or spending which is usually done in times of recession or slow business.

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