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Answered by sudhanshumishra73
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One moral of this story is that we will give up possessions that mean a great deal to us because of love for another. Another moral is that happiness does not depend on money, but on love. Still another is that the true spirit of Christmas is that of giving, not of getting. Of course, the author, who is famous for ironic twists in his stories, has structured the story so that each has sacrificed for the other in a way that makes each gift useless to the other, showing us that the sacrifice is the demonstration of love, giving, and the spirit of Christmas, not the "value" of the item purchased.

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