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Della gets $20 for her hair.
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The two main characters in O Henry's, The Gift of the Magi, are Jim and Della Young.
Della buys Jim a chain for his watch. 'The Gift of the Magi' is a short story by American writer, O. Henry.
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In "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry, Della and Jim love each other deeply despite their financial hardships. They are willing to make sacrifices for each other to show their love. Both characters feel grateful and appreciative of the love and companionship they share.
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The other characters in "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry do not directly react to the gift given by Della and Jim. The story focuses mainly on Della and Jim and their sacrificial gifts to each other, rather than on the reactions of other characters.
When Della and Jim exchange gifts.
their gift to each others were valueless because they were accessories for the objects they both sold to get the other the present. He gave a gift for her hair but she sold it to give him a band for his watch which he sold. So both presents which were intended to please the other can now only do so at a sentimental level.
Jim and Della loved each other so much that they sacrificed their most prized possessions for each other. Della sold her hair to get Jim a watch chain. Jim sold his watch to get Della combs for her hair. This is related in the Gift of the Magi.
Jim's gift for Della is ironic because he sells his most prized possession, his pocket watch, to buy combs for Della's hair, while she sells her hair to buy him a chain for his pocket watch. Their gifts become useless because they are each meant for the other's sold possession. This highlights the sacrifices they make for each other and the importance of love over material possessions.
In "The Gift of the Magi," Della sells her hair to buy a chain for Jim's pocket watch, while Jim sells his watch to buy combs for Della's hair. They each sacrifice their most prized possession to show their love for each other and bring joy through their gifts.
OÃ?HenryÃ?s Gift of the Magi uses situational irony for impact. Both Della and Jim, believe the joy of seeing the happiness in each otherÃ?s eyes is worth their dearest possession. For Della, it is her long hair and for Jim, it is his heirloom watch. Each makes the decision without telling the other. It is the love of each other that had them willing to make such sacrifices that is the greatest gift and the true irony.