The first is in the title: Ranson of Red Chief.
ones name is sam and the others name is bill ( I think! )
when bill and SAM NEEDS MONEY SUMMIT WAS FLAT AS A PANCAKE they kidnapped red chief they need money to pay for fraud
The Ransom of Red Chief, a short story written by O' Henry, has rather lower level of comedy. The comedy is quite simple and relatively easy to understand, from what i recall there weren't many things that took a minute to understand. To determine a level of comedy you have to take in different factors. Low levels of comedy are simply hilarious, rolling on the floor, laugh out loud, downright funny. Higher levels of comedy can be the same way but for different reasons. Usually the jokes present in high comedy are harder to understand and even when understood can make you laugh but it also makes you realize the universal truth actually laying behind it.
The Ransom of Red Chief takes place mostly in a cave. It's the story of a boy being kidnapped, but proving to be so awful, the kidnappers pay his parents to take him back. The final scene takes place at the boys home, when he is returned to his father.
In the story, two men kidnap a spoiled kid. after awhile he has them begging his father to take him back because he attacks them and burns them a throws stuff at them. he has became a real pain. but the father wont take the kid back.
Yes, barely, but yes.
The Ransom of Red Chief was created in 1910.
Ransom of the Red Chief is a short story by O Henry.
somnolent sleepiness is an example of tautology in ransom of red chief
"Ransom" and "Red Chief" should both be capitalized correctly.
Sam, The Red Chief, and Bill.
The Ransom of Red Chief - 1911 was released on: USA: 15 February 1911
The point of view was to make some easy money witch they could get by kidnapping the red chief!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1910
There is not a famous person or character named Red Chief. There is a book called, The Ransom of Red Chief, though.
The red Cheif is Jonny the boy sam and bill took
The malapropism in "The Ransom of Red Chief" by O. Henry is when the kidnappers refer to their victim as wild Indian not wild child.