Because she no longer has long hair when she receives his gift
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.
He sells his pocket watch .
Both Jim and Della were proud of both the watch and the hair
If "The Gift of the Magi" were told from Jim's perspective, the focus would likely be on his internal struggle and sacrifice to buy a gift for Della. We might gain insight into his feelings of guilt at selling his watch and the effort he put into finding the perfect gift. Overall, the story would emphasize Jim's immense love and devotion to Della.
Ironic events to express true love .The girl(Della) sells her beautiful hair to buy a gold chain as gift for her husband's (Jim) gold fob while Jim sells his precious gold fob to buy a golden comb for his wife Della.
To show that he is poor
Jim sold his most prized possession, his watch, to buy Della a gift. The irony lies in both characters sacrificing their most prized possessions (Della's hair and Jim's watch) to buy each other gifts that complement these possessions.
Della's gift for Jim is ironic because she sells her most prized possession, her beautiful long hair, to buy him a chain for his watch, while Jim sells his watch to buy her a set of combs for her hair. The irony lies in the fact that each of them sacrifices the very thing the other gift was intended for.
Della buys a platinum fob chain for her husband. She sells her long, beautiful hair to raise money for the purchase, demonstrating great sacrifice and love for him.
The irony in the ending of "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry is that both Della and Jim sacrifice their most prized possessions to buy gifts for each other, only to discover that the gifts are now unusable. Della sells her hair to buy a chain for Jim's watch, while Jim sells his watch to buy combs for Della's hair. This highlights the theme of love and selflessness in the story.
Della gets $20 for her hair.
jims weekly salary has been cut significantly
when della comes home when della comes home