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Irony and The Gift of the Magi

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Difference between Irony and The Gift of the Magi

Irony vs. The Gift of the Magi

Irony, in its broadest sense, is a rhetorical device, literary technique, or event in which what appears, on the surface, to be the case, differs radically from what is actually the case. "The Gift of the Magi" is a short story, written by O. Henry (a pen name for William Sydney Porter), about a young husband and wife and how they deal with the challenge of buying secret Christmas gifts for each other with very little money.

Similarities between Irony and The Gift of the Magi

Irony and The Gift of the Magi have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): O. Henry.

O. Henry

William Sydney Porter (September 11, 1862 – June 5, 1910), known by his pen name O. Henry, was an American short story writer.

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Irony and The Gift of the Magi Comparison

Irony has 142 relations, while The Gift of the Magi has 37. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.56% = 1 / (142 + 37).

References

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