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The Gift of the Magi

O. Henry

Maison d'édition: The Ebook Emporium

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Synopsis

"Two treasures, one dollar and eighty-seven cents, and a love that outweighed them both."

In a modest New York apartment, Della and Jim Young are "poor in purse but rich in spirit." With Christmas approaching and only pennies to their names, each decides to keep a secret from the other. To buy a worthy gift for her husband, Della makes a heartbreaking sacrifice of her most prized possession; meanwhile, Jim does the same to honor his wife. What follows is a masterclass in situational irony that culminates in a poignant realization: the most valuable gifts aren't the ones that come in boxes, but the ones that come from the heart.

The Master of the Twist Ending: O. Henry is world-renowned for his "smile-and-a-tear" endings. In this story, he uses irony not to mock his characters, but to elevate them. By showing how their "foolish" gifts were actually the wisest of all, he redefines the meaning of the biblical Magi for a modern audience.

A Snapshot of Old New York: Set against the backdrop of the early 20th-century city, the story captures the struggles of the working class with warmth and dignity. It's a relatable, human story about navigating financial hardship without losing one's sense of wonder or devotion.

Why It Is a Universal Classic: The Gift of the Magi is a story for every season. Its message—that the greatest treasure is the person standing beside you—resonates as strongly today as it did over a hundred years ago. It is a quick but profound read that will stay with you long after the final page is turned.

Rediscover the beauty of sacrifice. Purchase "The Gift of the Magi" today.
Disponible depuis: 16/01/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 10 pages.

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