The terms are that they will return the boy safely for $1,500 (in large bills) at midnight.
In "The Ransom of Red Chief," the kidnappers are ultimately unable to collect the ransom for the boy because he proves to be such a handful and drives them crazy. Instead, they end up paying the boy's father to take him back. The story humorously illustrates that the boy was so mischievous and troublesome that his captors were relieved to be rid of him, making him an unlikely "hero" who wins in the end.
Ransom of the Red Chief is a short story by O Henry.
somnolent sleepiness is an example of tautology in ransom of red chief
The story "The Ransom of Red Chief" was written by O. Henry, a pen name for American writer William Sydney Porter. This humorous short story was first published in 1907.
The resolution is that the boy is returned to his father, and the kidnappers escape.
The Ransom of Red Chief was created in 1910.
no they had a hard time
The characters in "The Ransom of Red Chief" are considered round characters. They have complex personalities, unique traits, and undergo development throughout the story, particularly the character of Red Chief himself.
The exposition is the introduction of the story. When the narrator tells the reader about his plan to kidnap a child to get money.
"Great pirates of Penzance!"
In "The Ransom of Red Chief" by O. Henry, the kidnappers agree to pay a ransom to the boy's father to take him back because the boy, Red Chief, turns out to be too much for them to handle due to his mischievous and troublesome behavior. They end up being the ones who pay to have him taken off their hands.
"Ransom" and "Red Chief" should both be capitalized correctly.
Sam, The Red Chief, and Bill.