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In O. Henry's short story "The Ransom of Red Chief," the father of the mischievous boy, Johnny, is initially portrayed as an indulgent parent who is unaware of his son's wild behavior. He believes Johnny is a spirited and imaginative child, enjoying his adventures. However, when the kidnappers demand a ransom, the father's perspective shifts, revealing his true feelings about his son's troublesome antics. Ultimately, he seems relieved to be rid of the challenges posed by Johnny, as he is willing to pay to get him back.

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3d ago

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