This review analyzes the artistic creativity of O. Henry in composing a story with a dynamic plot, intriguing course of development, with an unpredictable outcome, all composed in the shortest form. The use of symbolism and irony has made the reading even more interesting that completely complements the title of the story.
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2 GIFT OF THE MAGI; A REVIEW The “Gift of the Magi” is one of the most celebrated literary pieces written by William Sydney Porter, commonly known as O. Henry. Henry had been a master of short stories, known for his surprising endings and simplicity of the backdrop. Most of his stories are based on real life themes allowing the readers to connect with the plot and theme of the story. The review will analyse the artistic creativity of O Henry in composing a story with a dynamic plot, intriguing course of development, withan unpredictable outcome, all composed in the shortest form. The use of symbolism and irony has made the reading even more interesting that completely complements the title of the story (Henry, 2014). The ‘Gift of the Magi’ was first published in the New York Sunday in the Christmas publication on 10thof December 1905 and was later published in the collection the Four Million on April next year. The story is categorised as a genre of short story owing to its brief reading. The backdrop of the story is delicately knit with elements that bring out the conflicts of the character and their limitations (Eikhenbaum, 1968). The plot revolves around the lives of a young couple who are struggling to meet their ends and are at a complete dilemma in the eve of Christmas figuring out ways to buy a gift for each other. The story unwinds meticulously by revealing the conflict of Della Dillingham the wife of James Dillingham. The story runs through the efforts that Della puts in to get a gift for her husband on Christmas Eve and makes a sacrifice of one of her personal possession to make up for the price. She sells her hair for twenty dollars and gets a bracelet for the James gold pocket watch.She hurries back home with excitement and waits eagerly for her husband to return from work. The twist comes when her husband returns home and gets utterly surprised to see his wife in short hairs (Eggert, 2012). The irony of the story is revealed here in the climax where the James had brought a decorative comb that Della always wished to have by selling his
3 GIFT OF THE MAGI; A REVIEW pocket watch. The story is not just a tale of two couples and their love towards each other; in fact it inspects the inner passion of the couple that drives them to sacrifice their dearest possessions in order to get a gift for each other. O. Henry finally concludes by referring to them as the wisest of the gifts given by wisest of the Magi’s. The gift is just a symbolism being used in the story which actually stands for the love that these two characters share for each other and is ready to sacrifice the most desirous possession for each other. The emotional attachment of the character is the most important theme that is being connected to here in the story. The story has been developed in two distinct perspectives and leaves the reader completely unaware about the end which is seemingly twisted to derive a tragic comedy that establishes the character of the protagonists which is the expertise of O Henry.
4 GIFT OF THE MAGI; A REVIEW References Eggert, M. (2012).Is the short story “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry still relevant today?: An analysis of the major themes love, sacrifice and wisdom and the ‘O. Henry twist’. GRIN Verlag. Eikhenbaum, B. M. (1968). O. Henry and the Theory of the Short Story. Henry, O. (2014).The gift of the magi. Simon and Schuster. Nigmatyanovna, M. A., & Lubov'Sergeevna, I. (2017). Representation of the opposition inner- material world in “the Gifts of the Magi” by o. Henry.Филологические науки. Вопросы теории и практики, (7-2 (73)).