In "The Gift of the Magi," the narrator's point of view gives the reader access to...

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Jim's thoughts, feelings, and motivation.
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the thoughts, feelings, and motivations of all characters.
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Della's thoughts, feelings, and motivation.
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In "The Gift of the Magi," the narrator's point of view gives the reader access to Della's thoughts, feelings, and motivation. The story primarily focuses on Della and her emotional journey regarding her love for Jim and her desire to give him a meaningful gift. While the narrator provides some insights into Jim as well, the depth of understanding is more pronounced with Della.