When Jim first sees that Della has cut her hair, he is initially taken aback and visibly shocked. He struggles to comprehend the drastic change, as he had valued her long hair deeply. Despite his surprise, his love for Della remains strong, and he ultimately admires her sacrifice for his gift. This moment highlights the depth of their love and the theme of selflessness in their relationship.
Sis reacts with surprise and awe when she first sees the sun parlor. She is impressed by its beauty and tranquility, finding it to be a peaceful oasis.
The first couple of times he sees her he is bowled over by her beauty.
her hair will be down and pretty
He starts freaking out
Did not spend as much for Jim's gift
The white rabbit is startled and quickly hurries off, worried about being late.
if you really like her make a move!
He sees the deprivation that surrounds him
He welcomes him at first but then becomes frightened.
Oedipus accuses Creon of bribing Tiresias in an effort to take the crown.
Jim has a strange look on his face when he sees Della because he is surprised by her new haircut, which she cut off as a gift to buy him a present. He is touched by her sacrifice and love, which is reflected in his expression.
Clarisse is not disturbed or afraid like everyone else is of firemen.