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At the end of "The Gift of the Magi," Jim says that he and Della should forget their gifts for a while and eat supper. This suggests the theme
"Love is understanding."
"Love is romantic."
"Love is easily lost."
"Love is being together."
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"Love is being together."
Jim's line shifts attention away from the ruined gifts to their shared presence and mutual sacrifice. It shows that their relationship and being together matter more than material things — they value each other above romantic gestures or possessions, so the immediate comfort of companionship (supper together) is what counts.
Jim's line shifts attention away from the ruined gifts to their shared presence and mutual sacrifice. It shows that their relationship and being together matter more than material things — they value each other above romantic gestures or possessions, so the immediate comfort of companionship (supper together) is what counts.
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