Gift Of The Magi Questions And Answers
1) What is Della doing at the beginning of the story and why?
ANSWER : At the beginning of the story Della was moping and crying because she only had ONE DOLLAR
AND EIGHTY-TWO CENTS to use to buy her husband Jim a gift for Christmas, and it was Christmas Eve
meaning she had very little time to think of something.
2) Which possessions do Della and Jim value most?
ANSWER : Della valued her hair. Jim valued his gold chain.
3) What is Jim’s initial reaction to Della when he arrives home?
ANSWER : Jim’s initial reaction when he entered the flat, (their home or apartment), was shock.
4) What gifts do the couple give each other?
ANSWER : Della gets Jim a watch chain with the money she got from selling her hair. Jim gets Della hair
combs that are designed for both fastening and adorning a woman’s hair.
5) According to the narrator, who were the Magi?
ANSWER : The Magi were the three wise men, (kings), that delivered presents to Jesus’ on his
birthday,(Christmas).
6) The story begins on Christmas Eve. Why is this aspect of setting so important to the story?
ANSWER : This aspect of setting is important because it shows how little time they have to get each
other a gift.
7) What do Della’s and Jim’s sacrifices tell you about their relationship?
ANSWER : Della and Jim’s sacrifices show that they care about each other because they both gave up
something special to them to get each other a thoughtful gift for Christmas.
8) Della compares the watch chain to Jim: “Quietness and value-the description applied to both.” Does
this description apply to Jim when he enters the flat? Why?
ANSWER : Yes, this can be applied to Jim when he entered the flat because he was shocked but stood
quiet. Value can also be applied to Jim also because you can tell that he values his wife Della more than
his gold pocket watch.
9) What is both wonderful an terrible about each gift? use details from the story to explain the irony of
the situation.
ANSWER : What was wonderful about each gift is that they were both things that each person wanted,
and they were thoughtful. What was terrible about each gift was that Della would not be able to really
use the combs too much, because her hair is short. Jim cannot use the watch chain that Della gave him,
because he sold his gold watch to get Della the combs. So basically what was terrible about both gifts is
that they were kind of useless because they can’ really use them since they both made sacrifices.
10) Why might the narrator refer to Della and Jim as the Magi?
ANSWER : The narrator might refer as Della and Jim as the Magi because they both get thoughtful and
wise gifts to each other like the Magi gave thoughtful and wise gifts to Jesus. The narrator says that of all
who give gifts, these two are the wisest. Their sacrifices for each other made them wise, therefor are
compared to the three wise men.
11) What does the narrator know that the characters don’t know? Cite specific lines from the story as
evidence.
ANSWER : The narrator knows that these two are very wise. “…let it be said that of all who give gifts,
these two are the wisest…” (page 13).
12) The narrator comments on the characters and events in this story. How would the story change if the
narrator were not to comment?
ANSWER : The story would change if the narrator did not comment because then we will not get as good
of a feel for the story, meaning that we will not get as good of an explanation.
13) What is the narrator’s opinion of the characters and their actions? Use details from the story to
support you answer.
ANSWER : The narrator’s opinions on the character’s actions are foolish, wise, and sorta unwise. “… And
here I have lamely related to you the uneventful chronicle of two foolish children in a flat who most
unwisely sacrificed for each other the greatest treasures of their house…” (page 13). “…let it be said that
of all who give gifts, these two are the wisest…” (page 13).
imputation
ANSWER : guilt
parsimony
ANSWER : extreme unwillingness to spend money
instigates
ANSWER : brings about
predominating
ANSWER : being the greatest or strongest element
mendicancy squad
ANSWER : police who arrest homeless people or beggars
vestibule
ANSWER : lobby or hallway
coax
ANSWER : encourage or suggest
appertaining
ANSWER : relating to or concerning
prosperity
ANSWER : the state of being wealthy
pier-glass
ANSWER : mirror
agile
ANSWER : Able to move quickly and easily
depreciate
ANSWER : to lose value
cascade
ANSWER : a small waterfall
garment
ANSWER : an item of clothing
rosy wings
ANSWER : happily
ransacking
ANSWER : go through hurriedly, causing damage
chaste
ANSWER : unused; pure
meretricious
ANSWER : fake; something that seems to have value but does not
intoxication
ANSWER : the state of being drunk or not in one’s right mind
prudence
ANSWER : cautiousness; wisdom
ravages
ANSWER : severely damaged effects
truant
ANSWER : one who skips school or disobeys
setter
ANSWER : a hunting dog
sentiments
ANSWER : attitudes; feelings or emotions
laboriously
ANSWER : requiring long, hard work
patent
ANSWER : obvious
idiocy
ANSWER : extremely stupid behavior
enfolded
ANSWER : gathered in his arms
discreet scrutiny
ANSWER : very careful observation
inconsequential
ANSWER : not important
assertion
ANSWER : statement of fact
illuminated
ANSWER : highlighted; clarified or explained
tresses
ANSWER : long locks of a woman’s hair
adorned
ANSWER : to make more beautiful
coveted
ANSWER : treasured; desired
singed
ANSWER : to burn lightly
ardent
ANSWER : enthusiastic or passionate