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How does O. Henry's perspective shape his attitude toward the subject of "The Gift of the Magi”?​

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Within this context we get the biggest irony of all: They cannot find the way to please each other during the season, and their love for each other makes the other sacrifice things they like for the sake of making the other happy. In the end, they gave each other the same thing they sacrificed.

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