An example of understatement in "The Ransom of Red Chief" occurs when the kidnappers, Bill and Sam, describe the mischievous child they have kidnapped. Instead of emphasizing the chaos and trouble the boy causes, they simply refer to him as "a little boy" and downplay his wild antics. This contrast between their description and the reality of the situation highlights the humor in their predicament and the boy's true nature.
The narrator is called Sam.
The resolution is that the boy is returned to his father, and the kidnappers escape.
Bill and Sam choose him because Ebenezer Dorset is rich, and most likely in the town to pay a high ransom.
When you first meet Johnny in "The Ransom of Red Chief," he is actively engaged in play, pretending to be a fierce Indian chief. He is also shown to be quite mischievous and spirited, demonstrating a carefree attitude as he enthusiastically plays with his captors. His playful demeanor contrasts sharply with the kidnappers' serious intentions, highlighting the humor in the situation.
The theme of this story is implied. The theme is "Criminals always get what they deserve". Bill and Sam find themselves forced at the end of story to pay Red Chief's father in order to get rid of the mischievous kid. This is really ironic, because we expected the father to pay the ransom like what ordinary people would do. Instead O. Henry ended the story with a twist and made the story more memorable. Thus, Bill and Sam lost their ransom and had to pay 250 $ to have things sorted out
somnolent sleepiness is an example of tautology in ransom of red chief
The Ransom of Red Chief was created in 1910.
Sam says "for amoment of apperatiom"
Ransom of the Red Chief is a short story by O Henry.
The word the should be capitalized too. It should be ---- Have you ever read The Ransom of Red Chief?
Sam, The Red Chief, and Bill.
The Ransom of Red Chief - 1911 was released on: USA: 15 February 1911
The first is in the title: Ranson of Red Chief.
1910
There is not a famous person or character named Red Chief. There is a book called, The Ransom of Red Chief, though.
The red Cheif is Jonny the boy sam and bill took
An example of one allusion in "Ransom of Red Chief" is "By Geronimo!",(40).