Sacrifice In The Gift Of The Magi

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The truest show of love is through a sacrifice. O. Henry, author of “Gift of the Magi,” uses characters Della Dillingham and Jim Dillingham to help support the theme. Henry uses characterization and sacrifice to develop the theme of his writing.
First off, Della Dillingham is explained to be loving and sacrificial. Paragraph 13 Della says, “Will you buy my hair?” Della sacrifices her most prized possession, her hair, for her true love. She is not only loving and sacrificial though. Della can also be depicted as fearful and self-conscious. In paragraph 22 Della becomes fearful and says, “If Jim doesn’t kill me before he takes a second look, he’ll say I look like a Coney Chorus girl.” Della shows fear of Jim not liking her anymore once her hair