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Understatement is a figure of speech used to convey an idea or point by saying less than what is actually meant. In the short storyThe Ransom of Red Chief by O. Henry understatement is used frequently. Here are some examples of understatement from the story:

  • Bill and Sam introduce themselves as "philanthropists" which implies that they are generous when in fact they are criminals.
  • When Red Chief causes chaos in the town Sam remarks "He\'s a regular young Patsy" when in reality Red Chief caused a lot of trouble.
  • When Bill and Sam eventually pay the father to take Red Chief back they call it a "small ransom" when in reality it was a large sum of money.

These are just a few examples of understatement used in "The Ransom of Red Chief." O. Henry\'s use of understatement in the story adds a bit of humor to an already humorous story.

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Era Boyer

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