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Bill and Sam choose him because Ebenezer Dorset is rich, and most likely in the town to pay a high ransom.
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
Pay or not, you run the risk of never seeing the boy again "There were seven Mc Candles people killed, one crippled, your own brother shot maybe crippled, maybe even dead, and my grandson kidnapped, I ain't gonna pay 'em for that."
Bill and Sam, two professional criminals, are planing to do a scheme to get money.SO after thinking, they decide to kidnap a boy named Johny.they took the boy and hid him in a cave.they didnt know that he was such a trouble maker.johny,now calling himself,red cheif,tortures both of them.That is the conflict
It means to pay respect.
"Unfortunately, the young woman had been kidnapped and was being held for ransom."
An amount that is possible to pay.
the vassal had to help pay the ransom because the lord was unfortunate enough to get himselfcaptured by an enemy.
Bill and Sam choose him because Ebenezer Dorset is rich, and most likely in the town to pay a high ransom.
In "Ransom" by Lois Duncan, the kids are kidnapped as part of a ransom plot by criminals seeking money from their wealthy families. The kidnappers believe that the families will pay a large sum of money to have their children returned safely.
An elephant is large, but the dinosaurs were enormous. How will he ever pay off such an enormous debt? The meteor fell to earth and left an enormous hole in the empty field.
the vassal had to help pay the ransom because the lord was unfortunate enough to get himselfcaptured by an enemy.
The boy in 'The Ransom of Red Chief' is very spoiled and hyperactive. The boy is kidnapped but they are fooled because they end up having to pay the boy's father to take him back.
The ransom is payed at the Airport before you leave or by the travel agent.
The story you are referring to is "The Ransom of Red Chief" by O. Henry. It is a humorous tale about two kidnappers who end up wanting to pay a ransom to return the mischievous and troublesome boy they kidnapped.
In medieval times, a ransom was a sum of money or goods paid to secure the release of a captive or prisoner. Nobles, knights, and wealthy individuals were often targets for ransom due to their social status and ability to pay. Ransoms played a significant role in warfare and conflicts during the medieval period.
In "The Ransom of Red Chief" by O. Henry, the kidnappers agree to pay a ransom to the boy's father to take him back because the boy, Red Chief, turns out to be too much for them to handle due to his mischievous and troublesome behavior. They end up being the ones who pay to have him taken off their hands.