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They are willing to give up their treasures to buy each other gifts because they care more about their spouse's happiness than they do about their treasures. They love each other so much that they would give up their most prized possession to make their spouse happy on Christmas.
Della goes to Mme. Sofronie to sell her hair in order to buy a Christmas present for her husband. She wants to give Jim a special gift that reflects her love for him, even if it means sacrificing her most prized possession.
Jim gives Della a set of pretty hair combs.
Jim and Della would be sacrificing their material things.
buy her husband a gift.
They're most prized possesion was thier kingdom and in honor of that keeping it safe so sometimes they would have to give up land in trade for protection
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In "The Gift of the Magi," the irony lies in the fact that both Jim and Della give up their most prized possessions to buy gifts for each other that complement those possessions. Della sells her long hair to buy a chain for Jim's watch, while Jim sells his watch to buy combs for Della's hair. The irony comes from the sacrifices they make without realizing that their gifts are now rendered useless.
Della sold her knee length hair, to buy a chain for Jim's pocket watch. Jim sold his watch to buy a set of combs for her long hair. Both had parted with an item they prized in order to give the other a special gift that they could not otherwise afford.
Della Reese is not a pastor but gives sermons and teaches the word of God when she can.