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Describe the two prized possession in the dillingham household

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Answered by krantibakoriya81
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In "The Gift of the Magi,", what are the two possessions that Jim and Della ... Now, there were two possessions of the James Dillingham Youngs in which they both took a mighty pride. One was Jim's gold watch that had been his father's and his grandfather's. The other was Della's hair. ... Her hair is her most valued possession, but she does not value it as much as her love for her dear husband.

Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Concept:

   O. Henry's short story "The Gift of the Magi" first published in the New York Sunday World in 1905, was later included in "The Four Million" (1906).In spite of their poverty, James and Della Dillingham Young, a young couple, each decide to give the other a classy gift on Christmas Eve in the novel. To get a platinum fob chain for Jim's vintage gold watch, Della sells her lovely long hair. For Della's priceless tresses, Jim pawns his prized watch to pay for jeweled tortoiseshell combs.

Explanation:

  • One of the story's two main characters is Della. She is youthful, attractive, and stands out for her unwavering loyalty to her spouse. Since he deserves something special, Della is so grateful for him that she declines to offer him a trifle.
  • She dares to sell her hair, the only treasure she owns, because of this. Jim is informed by her that "I couldn't have survived Christmas without giving you a present."
  • Della is not only madly in love with her husband, but also a very emotional person. When she is in need, she does not suppress her tears, and when she is joyful, she does not suppress her laughter. Furthermore, she is prone to mood swings; for example, one moment she may be upset about getting a haircut, and the next she may be excited to give Jim his Christmas present.
  • Perhaps the plethora of feelings had a part in Della's intense love for her husband.
  • Readers don't know Jim's thoughts because he doesn't show up until the very end of the novel; instead, they watch his actions. Jim, like Della, gave up his gold watch, which was the most valuable possession he owned, to purchase a gift for his wife.
  • He must therefore be profoundly in love with Della just as much as she is with him, it can be inferred. After all, the author made his characters so kind and kind because the novel is meant to demonstrate genuine affection.
  • The Gift of the Magi is a nice and inspirational tale about two young individuals who genuinely love one another. Their willingness to give up the most priceless possessions they hold in order to make each other happy is a sign of their love.
  • In addition to the theme of love, the story also addresses the ideas of poverty and money. It claims that wealthy individuals don't have have a lot of money; rather, they are those who love and are loved in return.

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