Gift of Magi

 


DATE: 24.11.2025


Jim:  A young man, deeply in love with his wife, Della.

Della:  A young woman, equally in love with Jim, who wants to give him a gift for Christmas.

Setting:  A small, modest apartment. It's Christmas Eve. There’s a simple Christmas tree in the corner, dimly lit by a few candles.

(Della is sitting on the floor, her hair hanging loose around her shoulders, counting the money she has saved. Jim enters quietly, wearing his overcoat.)

Jim: (surprised) Della, it’s late. What are you doing up?

Della: (sighing, a bit nervous) I... I’ve been thinking. Christmas is tomorrow, and I still haven’t gotten you a gift. I want to give you something special.

Jim: (smiling, sits beside her) you’re all the gift I need, Della. You don’t have to—

Della: (interrupting quickly) No. I want to get you something. Something you’ll love. You’ve given me so much. I... (pauses) I know you’ve been working so hard, and I know it’s been tough.

Jim: (looks at her, concerned) Della, please, we don’t need anything more. We’ve got each other. That’s enough.

Della: (holding up a small bundle of coins) I’ve been saving for months. I’m going to buy you something... something worthy of you. But I need money for it.

Jim: (sighs softly) you’re too generous, Della. I don’t need anything. Not from you.

Della: (suddenly stands up, determined) I’m going to do this, Jim. I’ve decided.

Jim: (confused, stands up) what are you going to do with the money? We’re barely getting by. We need it for other things, Della.

Della: (smiling, but with a touch of sadness) I’ll sell my hair.

Jim: (shocked, grabs her arm) what? No, Della. Your hair? You can’t—

Della: (softly) I can. It’s the only thing of value I have left. It’s long, it’s beautiful... It’s the only thing I can give you. I’ll sell it and buy you a gift you’ll love. Something that will make you happy.

Jim: (takes a step back, his voice wavering) Della, your hair... I can’t let you do that. That’s part of who you are.

Della: (with a small, determined smile) It doesn’t matter. You’re what matters. (pauses) I know how much you’ve always admired my hair. I want you to have something precious from me.

(Della exits, leaving Jim in a daze. A few moments later, she returns, her hair now cut short, and she’s holding a small wrapped box.)

Della: (smiling) I sold it. (hands him the box) Merry Christmas, Jim.

Jim: (eyes wide, but struggling to hide his emotions) Della, you... (Takes the box, opens it slowly) A watch chain... (His voice cracks) You sold your hair for this?

Della: (softly, smiling) I thought it would look perfect with your watch. I know how much it means to you.

Jim: (choking back tears, holding the chain in his hands) Della... I—I don’t know what to say. But I can’t accept this.

Della: (confused) Why? You don’t like it?

Jim: (quietly) No, I love it. But... I sold my watch to buy the combs you wanted for your hair. (he looks at her, his eyes wet) I gave up my most prized possession. And you gave up yours.

(They sit in silence for a moment, their sacrifices hanging between them.)

Della: (whispering, fighting back tears) we’re fools, aren’t we?

Jim: (holding her hand, voice trembling) fools for love. And I wouldn’t want to be anything else.

Moral: The moral of The Gift of the Magi is centred around selfless love, sacrifice, and the irony of life. It teaches that true love isn’t about material gifts but about the depth of one’s sacrifices for the happiness of the other person. Here's a breakdown of the key moral lessons:

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