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in \the gift of the magi,\ o. henry most likely uses the irony of the couples gifts to express the theme that
it is best to retain
ones most prized
possessions.
expensive gifts are
sometimes a
mistake.
love and sacrifice
for others is the
highest virtue.
material goods
usually increase in
value over time.
In "The Gift of the Magi," the couple (Della and Jim) sacrifice their most prized possessions (her hair, his watch) to buy gifts for each other, but the gifts end up being useless in the context of their sacrifices. The irony highlights that their selfless love and sacrifice for one another is the true virtue, not material possessions. The other options are incorrect: the story shows they give up prized possessions (so first option is wrong), the issue isn't about expensive gifts being a mistake (second), and material goods' value over time isn't the theme (fourth).
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love and sacrifice for others is the highest virtue.