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olya-2409 [2.1K]
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The theme of the Gift of the magi is the unconditional love between the  Della and Jim.

<h3>What is the summary of the The Gift of Magi?</h3>

The story Gift of Magi is written by O. Henry which is about the couples named James and the Della Dillingham.

In spite of their poverty, James and Della Dillingham , a young couple, each decide to give the other a classy gift on Christmas Eve in the novel.

In order to purchase a platinum fob chain for Jim's vintage gold watch, Della sells her lovely long hair. The James tells his watch to purchase the comb for her wife's long beautiful hairs.

Thus the theme resolves around the unconditional love between the couple and had proved that love is more important than the materialistic things.

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