WebbO. Henry, pseudonym of William Sydney Porter, original name William Sidney Porter, (born September 11, 1862, Greensboro, North Carolina, U.S.—died June 5, 1910, New York, New York), American short-story writer whose tales romanticized the commonplace—in particular the life of ordinary people in New York City. His stories expressed the effect … WebbThe Christmas Presents (Adapted from a story by O. Henry Tomorrow was Christmas Day, and she had only one dollar and eighty-seven cents to buy Jim a Christmas present. Her Jim. She wanted very much to buy him something really fine, something to show how much she loved him. Suddenly, Delia turned round and ran over to look in the glass on …
The Gift of the Magi: Setting - Video & Lesson Transcript
WebbO. Henry concludes the story in this way: "The magi, as you know, were wise men—wonderfully wise men—who brought gifts to the Babe in the manger. They invented the art of giving Christmas presents. Being wise, their gifts were no doubt wise ones, possibly bearing the privilege of exchange in case of duplication. WebbBy Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘The Gift of the Magi’ is a short story by the US short-story writer O. Henry, whose real name was William Sydney Porter (1862-1910). His stories are characterised by their irony, their chatty narrative style, their occasional sentimentality, and by their surprise twist endings. All of these things became… patti 2012
O. Henry - Short Stories - The Fresh Reads
Webb91,977 ratings2,439 reviews. O. Henry's classic tale of the wisest gifts of Christmas is itself a gift to share and treasure. In a shabby New York flat, Della sobs as she counts the few coins she has saved to buy a Christmas present for her husband, Jim. One dollar and eighty-seven cents is all the money she has in the world. WebbDue to O. Henry’s use of allusions, the readers can imagine how nice their possessions were and how hard it was for Della and Jim to give them up. O. Henry’s brilliant use of allusions enhanced …show more content… Henry used other forms of figurative language throughout his short story. First, there is an example on page 157. O. Webbby O. Henry This story was originally published on Dec 10, 1905 in The New York Sunday World as "Gifts of the Magi." It was subsequently published as The Gift of the Magi in O. Henry's 1906 … patti99000