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题目 (中文) 浅析《麦琪的礼物》中人性的升华
(外文) A Study of the Sublimation of Humanity in The Gift
of the Magi
系 别 英语师范系 专 业 英 语 年
级 2009 级 学生姓名 陈 泖 蓉 指导教师
汪
晶 结稿日期 2012年10月28日
四川外语学院成都学院教务处制 2012
年 10 月 28 日填A Study on the Sublimation of Humanity in
The Gift of the Magi
Abstract
O. Henry is one of the most famous short novelists in the United
States in the early 20th century, and his works are both interesting
and enlightening with profound meaning. The author uses the
changeable and unique language to describe the love and sacrifice of
the young couple and reflect the social reality of the United States
during that hard period of time. In this story, Henry depicts the
poor young couple presenting to each other on the occasion of
Christmas, in view to revealing the life of the little persons and
inevitability of misery and hardship as well as poverty. Through the
whole moved story, we can have a deep understanding of human’s pure
virtues.
The paper will be divided into five parts. The first part
introduces some important information about the background of the
author and the article. The second part will offer a detailed
description of the hero and the heroine. The third part lays emphasis
on the embodiment of humanity sublimation from three aspects: self-
sacrifice, selfless dedication and simplicity. The forth part
explores the causes of sublimation of humanity. And the last part is
the conclusion. Through the whole analysis, we can learn what the true humanity is and have a profound understanding of humanity
depicted in literary works.
Key words: humanity sublimation; self-sacrifice; selfless
dedication; simplicityA Study on the Sublimation of Humanity in
The Gift of the Magi
Outline
Thesis Statement: Through analyzing The Gift of the Magi, we can
learn what the true humanity is and have a profound understanding of
humanity depicted in literary works.
I. Introduction
II. Depiction of Characters in The Gift of the Magi
A. Considerate and Meek Heroine
B. Thoughtful and Kind Hero
III. The Sublimation of Humanity in The Gift of the Magi
A. Self-sacrifice
B. Selfless Dedication
C. Simplicity
IV. The Causes of Humanity Sublimation
A. Economic Cause
B. Political Cause
C. Individual Cause
V. Conclusion
A Study on the Sublimation of Humanity in
The Gift of the Magi
I. Introduction The Gift of the Magi is a short popular and highly regarded
story
by O. Henry which has moved people such a long period of time all
over the world. The story will impress much more people in the
following years and centuries. The author, O. Henry 1862-1910 , left
us 600 short stories which were published in 1917 in 14 volumes.
Since O. Henry’s works were published. A great many scholars all
over the world have conducted continuous research into those works
and found their profound values. Critics have singled out O. Henry as
one of the greatest American short story writers-describing him as a
“writer’s writer” who also possesses universal appeal.
O. Henry was brought up by an aunt in Greensboro, where, at the
age of fifteen, he went to work in an uncle’s drugstore. He married
in 1887 and his wife had a daughter in 1889. Because of the troubles
that came one after the other, he left his wife and child. In 1897,
after learning of his wife’s serious illness, Henry returned to
Austin regardless of accusation of of robbery. At the same time, his
wife passed away. After his release, he headed for New York City,
where he worked as a journalist. The collection of colorful
characters in his writing was enhanced by O. Henry’s habit of
wandering the streets and parks, talking to people of all conditions.
He wrote sixty-five short stories in 1904 alone, and fifty the next
year including The Gift of the Magi. The old classic The Gift of the Magi concerns
the unselfish
sacrifice of a young man and his wife, both of who sell their the
most valuable and the only possession for Christmas gift. This
information is revealed, of course, in the characteristic O. Henry’s
surprising ending. The surprising ending offers people an opportunity
to contemplate. However, Della and Jim are not saddened by what they
seem to have lost. In their selfless giving, they are likened to the
most wise man. O. Henry primarily uses the story of the Magi to
compare the acts of the two characters in The Gift of the Magi. He
does this through the use of symbols and by comparing the selfless
giving of presents of Della and Jim to that of Magi. We know that the
author wants to reflect something through the whole story.
The Gift of the Magi is an extraordinary novel. Form the social
point of view, it is a story about a very poor but blissful young
couple named Jim and Della in the end of 18th century in England. As
a love story, one of the most moving things is that in spite of the
difficulties in their everyday life, their true love to each other
and the enthusiasm for life do not change at all. This story reflects
the sympathy with the poor and the criticism on the unfair society.
At the same time, it advocates the simplicity and true love.
So it was worth to praise and sing the pure humanity. As to have
a deeper understanding of the contribution that O. Henry has made and his achievements,
the author of this paper would like to discuss his
writing techniques in The Gift of the Magi. The author holds that his
works are mainly characterized on the sublimation of humanity. The
next three parts of the paper will discuss the characters, the
embodiment and the causes of sublimation of humanity, and then make a
conclusion by summing up his main achievements in his respect and the
conventional virtue which we need to promote.
II. Depiction of Characters in The Gift of the Magi
A. Considerate and Meek Heroine
At the beginning of the novel, the author has deliberately
exaggerated Della’s poor life condition. Those are all the
money―one dollar and eight-seven cents.
“And sixty cents of it was in pennies. Pennies saved one and two
at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the
butcher. Three times Della counted it.”1 There are one dollar and
eight-seven cents. And the next day would be the Christmas. The
author emphasizes that Della counts money pitifully and hardly,
especially through “several” repeated action to let us feel the
difficulty of Della’s life.
hearted This description indicates Della’s shy and kind-
personality. At the same time, it also allows us to deeply understand
the poor’s life in that money society. Her home-a furnished flat is 8 dollars per week. In the vestibule below is a letter-box into which
no letter would go, and an electric button from which no mortal
finger could coax a ring. Della is with 20 dollars income to maintain
their lives per week. Therefore, we could understand one dollar and
eight-seven cents are so difficult to her. Facing such a distress of
life, Della has no choice but to cry down on the shabby little couch.
Della finishes her cry and stands by the window, and she thinks
tomorrow would be Christmas Day. But she just has one dollar and
eight-seven cents with which to buy Jim a present.
In face of hard situation, Della is so weak and helpless. It
gives us simplicity impression of Della. She wants to buy a rare and
valuable thing for her husband as Christmas gift. But there are only
one dollar and eight-seven cents to buy a present for Jim. There is a
pier-glass between the windows of the room. “Suddenly she whirled
from the window from the window and stood before the glass. Her face
had lost its color within twenty seconds”.2 There are two
possessions of the Mr. James Dillingham Young and Mrs. James
Dillingham Young in which they both take a mighty pride. One is
Jim’s gold watch that has been his father’s and his grandfather’s.
The other is Della’s hair. Has the queen of Sheba3 the women who
rules the ancient kingdom of Sheba and is referred to in Habeshan
history, the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, and the Qur’an. lived in the flat across the airshaft, Della would have let her hair
hang out the window some day to dry just to depreciate Her Majesty’s
jewels and gifts4. Della’s beautiful hair falls about her rippling
and shining like a cascade of brown waters. It reaches below her knee
and makes itself almost a garment for her. It seemed that the hair
was so beautiful and cherished.
Della decides to sell her beautiful hair eventually, and this
decision is painful and heavy. However, she feels pleased, because
she loves her husband, so she would prefer to suffer losses. That is
Della’s true love and considerate heart. Della receives twenty
dollars from the Madame for her hair. After that, she ransacks the
stores for Jim’s present. Because of the love, she researches the
gift from one shop to another. Finally, she finds the suitable chain.
Della is a considerate and meek woman. At this moment, there is only
one person in her mind―that is her husband. In order to buy the
simple and chaste chain, she spends twenty-one dollars.
B. Thoughtful and Kind Hero
The author seems to describe the role of hero-Jim much less
than the heroine. For instance, he seems to pay less attention to
selling and buying gift for his wife. However, his characteristic
could be given in an indirect way. For example, Jim is never late,
which indicates that Jim is always punctual. As is described that “He looked thin and very serious. Poor life was following, he was
only twenty-two and to be burdened with a family. He needed a new
overcoat and had no gloves.”5, they live a hard life and struggle
for living in a better condition, but they possess not enough money
and could not seek any way to change their current situation.
Although in such a difficult life environment, Jim sells his most
previous chain. He cannot live through the Christmas if he does not
prepare a present for his wife. He draws a package from his overcoat
pocket and throws a gift on the table. That is The Combs-the set of
combs, side and back, that Della has worshiped long in a Broadway
window. They are expensive and beautiful combs. The combs seem to
suit Della only. This is not only the true love but also reflects
Jim’s personality. Jim is a thoughtful and kind husband. He and his
wife both are sincere and honest people.
III. The Sublimation of Humanity in The Gift of the Magi
A. Self-sacrifice
O. Henry creates a special ending of the article. It means that
at the end of the whole passage the mental status or the fate of the
character has changed greatly. From the special ending, the humanity
is clearly presented. Among O. Henry’s short stories, the eternal
theme proves to be the humanity. The great success of the story could not be separated
from the humanity of characters. First of all, one
of the most beautiful human virtues is the couple’s self-sacrifice.
There exist good and evil elements in human nature, for the two
are usually mixed with each other more or less. While the good
elements constitute the predominant portion, man will carry forward
his virtues such as kindness, self-sacrifice, selfless dedication,
simplicity and so on. Della has the most prized thing―that is her
hair. And her husband just owns the most valuable thing―gold watch
that has been his father’s and his grandfather’s. These two things
are so priceless and meaningful for themselves. Although they face
the poor life, they still want to express their love through a unique
gift. But they have no enough money, so they have no other choice.
Their mind just has one solution, and then they sell their own most
valuable thing to buy the gift for each other. In this condition,
both of them do not consider themselves. They only want the other
person whom they love to feel happy.
Della’s hair is so beautiful, and she cries when she cuts it
off. Of course, she loves the hair, because that is her most proud
hair. Not only does she love the hair, her husband loves her long and
living hair too. Thus, her heart is filled with sadness. But for a
valuable gift for her husband, she finishes her cry and selects gift
happily for Jim. Finally, she finds the suitable chain. She considers this is the fittest thing for Jim. Therefore, she cuts off the hair
and adds another one dollar to buy the unique chain without
hesitation. At the same moment, Jim also plans to prepare a
particular gift for his wife. Because of the lack of money, Jim sells
his most valuable gold watch. Eventually, Jim gives Della the set of
combs, which are Della’s favorite.
B. Selfless Dedication
O. Henry’s stories usually win the artistic effect within the
plot and pay much more attention to the character’s artistic power.
But he adopts the perspective way to appreciate the human beauty.
In New York, in America, families like Della and Jim’s could
hardly keep their economy balanced. So it is impossible for them to
buy a good gift for the other people. The only one thing, which could
comfort the Della and Jim is their sincere and warm love for each
other.
Another one of the most beautiful human virtues is the couple’s
selfless dedication spirit. In the story of The Gift of the Magi,
there are many mental and physical actions to express their selfless
dedication. Della is a little worried after cutting off the hair.
Because her husband loves her hair too, and she fears that she is not
as beautiful as before. Although she knows that, she could not help
thinking anymore instead of buying a valuable gift for her husband. When Della returns
home, an anxiety comes on her. She finds herself
like a truant schoolboy. She tells herself “Does Jim like me?”6
full of worry.
She has prepared for supper and waits for her husband. When she
doubles the fob chain in her hand, Della keeps saying a little
prayer, “Please God, make him think I am still pretty”. From those
descriptions it can be known that Della loves Jim so deeply that she
cares about every detail. Della presents her love under such harsh
conditions to express her inner pure emotion.
After Jim going back home, he finds that his wife’s appearance
has changed and he is confused by Della’s hair. He has sold his gold
watch to buy the comb for Della’s beautiful hair. But Della’s hair
has cut off. We know, Jim can not think Della that she is not as
beautiful as before. In his heart, she is the most beautiful woman.
He feels a little surprised because he sells his precious gold watch
to buy the comb. However, his wife has no long hair, so he is
confused. Both Jim and Della have the same thought in their mind.
They just hope the other person whom they love happy.
Now, there is no watch to match the platinum fob chain, and also
no brown hair to suit the set of combs. It can be said that Della and
Jim buy the chain and the comb respectively at the expense of their
valuable possessions. These presents are quite precious for both, though the gifts are useless temporarily. It is their selfless
dedication that makes the gifts unique, which are symbols of their
sincere and warm love.
C. Simplicity
Love is an eternal theme of the whole world, and plays a
significant role in people’s life. At most of time, it functions
like a magic power which renders people a sense of security. The
story of The Gift of the Magi exerts a great impact on people’s life
and growth.
Between Della and Jim, simplicity is one of the most human
virtues among their true love and simple life. They lose their own
most precious things to buy the Christmas gift for the other. They
never imagine that their gifts are useless. There is no doubt that
they receive the most valuable gift―simple and true love.
“Then she heard his step on the stair away down on the flight.”
It describes Della’s mood when she waits for her husband. She can
hear Jim’s step, which reflects their deep love and Della’s excited
and worried mood. They can make such a sacrifice also because of
their simple love. Their choices are meaningful and a kind of
sublimation. Hegel says“There is a high quality in the love, because
it reacts a graceful spirit.”9That is a kind of power and spirit.
That is an embodiment of human virtues. Although love is exposed in poverty, this
love is still true and
precious without money. Still in the unfair society and world, Della
and Jim present a distinctive love story. They are lovely people in
the world. In the beginning, O. Henry uses the story of the Magi to
compare the acts of the two characters in The Gift of the Magi. He
does this by using the symbols and comparing the selfless giving of
presents of Della and Jim. He speaks highly of the couple’s
simplicity.
In the end, their gifts are useless on the surface. But they are
the wisest persons. They use their simple actions to express
individual thought, languages and behaviors. They use their
simplicity to prove the real value in that money society. They tell
human what the most priceless thing is in the world.
IV. The Causes of Humanity Sublimation
A. Economic Cause
The Gift of the Magi reflects the inevitable result and the real
love in that complicated capitalist society. O. Henry displays the
theme with simple language. O. Henry is under the influence of Europe
and naturalistic realism, and he has a strong feeling to United
States’ social changes.
O. Henry in the late nineteenth, it was the U.S. transition
period from free capitalism phase to the monopoly capitalism phase period. At the time of the united states in the capital socialist
rapid development stage, the capital appeared pauperization.
Meanwhile, bankruptcy of medium and small bourgeois and the expansion
of unemployment made American society full of contradictions.
With the contradictions, people made up of a kind of
relationship. The relationship between the people became the naked
money relations. Most of people’s heart was also corroded because of
money society. With a clear understanding of the society, O. Henry
expressed severe satire in his works. In America, especially in the
large cities, the loss of human nature was too fast. O. Henry used
his own way to express the human nature in such an evil society. The
Gift of the Magi was not only the embodiment of humanity sublimation
but also showed out a strong human nature.
B. Political Cause
“With the deep contradictions, the masses of the people were
doubt and despair to American democratic society.”8 Once they tried
to wipe out the slave through the war, they thought after wiping out
the slave America would change. They considered that America would be
the most advanced democratic country. But as a matter of fact,
America did not become a country which everyone expected with
democracy, freedom and fortunate. On the contrary, America was one of the deepest countries which
existed in the gap between the rich and the poor. During that period
of time, on the one hand, there was a small part of billionaires who
indulged the luxury life. On the other hand, there was a large part
of people who lived in a very hard life condition. Most of them lived
on the verge of starvation. In such a social situation, social life
experienced a great change. In that century, people faced the
capitalist system which was decayed, deceptive and hideous. It seemed
that the society was full of all kinds of ugly phenomena. It was as a
dark society and a dim period of time. We could witness different
classes and all kinds of people. That included billionaires,
policemen, thieves, cheaters and so on.
Thus, human virtues were not so common. So many people just
thought of themselves. During that long period of time, capitalism
was very obvious. With the social phenomena, citizens destroyed and
twisted human nature. However, the story in The Gift of the Magi made
an embodiment of the humanity sublimation. It told human a truth no
matter how hard and dark the society is, the human nature still
exists.
C. Individual Cause
The theme of the story is about the human nature. The writer
chooses the subject intentionally according to his different experiences and living
conditions. As the author, O. Henry has a
special experience and he gives an endless thinking and complicated
feelings to the society and humans.
In general, O. Henry writes to the reflection of the life. His
short stories are full of human consciousness. The human
consciousness is not only his feeling to the life, but also the
result of the influence of American social background and culture. O.
Henry lives a tough lifestyle throughout his life. Therefore, he
feels the pain and misfortune of the bottom layer deeply. He
recognizes the social evil through many social phenomena. There is no
doubt that the hard life experiences bring him a lot of pain.
O. Henry’s short novels are as the epitome of his whole life
course. O. Henry exclaims in The Gift of the Magi that “life is made
of sobs, sniffles and smiles.”9 And sniffles occupy a majority of
the life. O. Henry’s worse life leads him to experience all the
major life scenes. There are various scenes which include unusual
adventure, city life, high society and more bottom life. A special
experience brings him pain, but also teaches him to recognize and
adapt to the hard society.
O. Henry reflects the unusual social meaning through usual
things. In this way, it can reveal the most profound truth of the
life. In The Gift of the Magi, he also uses a simple and usual story to reflect an
unusual meaning. He tells a story about Della and Jim
to express the human nature. He plans to reflect humanity and make an
embodiment of humanity sublimation successfully.
V. Conclusion
This paper has discussed the simple but true love in the story of
The Gift of the Magi. Love in the novel is a crucial part as
affection between male and female is highlighted. In the aspect of
developing the plot, love as a clue, a main line runs through the
whole story. Through the paper, we plan to make a study on the
sublimation of humanity in The Gift of the Magi. In the story,
although Della and Jim live in a very poor and difficult life, they
seem to have a usual lifestyle and their story is full of true
humanity. Those are human’s genuine, kind and beautiful spirit. The
precious spirit is humanity sublimation in the hard situation. In
that society which is corrupted by money and authority, money is
everything. In the money society, the author tries to help us
understand whether exists something else more important than money.
The story of The Gift of the Magi gives everyone an obvious
answer concerning what is the most valuable thing in the world. In
people’s eyes, the gift can be bought with money, but the true love
is priceless. The true love includes self-sacrifice, selfless
dedication and simplicity from one person to another one. In the story, Della and
Jim are wisest persons and they are the magi each
other because their unique virtue. The Gift of the Magi is a
realization about true love and humanity sublimation. O. Henry’s
writings are still lively and entertaining as ever. The story of The
Gift of the Magi is the signature of his writings. Human can not
choose the life environment, but we can choose our spirit support.
The paper lets us know the most priceless gift is our human’s
spirit.
O. Henry exposes the injustice, unreasonable things, abnormal
phenomena and lower people’s miserable destiny through his creation.
For one thing, O. Henry is pitiful with the lower people. For
another, he appreciates the beauty of the human nature highly. The
article is designed as a comedy atmosphere in the tragedy life of
lower people. This paper praises mightiness personality and noble
characters in ordinary people. Notes
1 O??Henry, The Selected Short Stories of O Henry Shanghai:
Shanghai World Book Press, 2004 , 3.
2 Ibid..
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5 Shizhao Zhai, Selected Readings in American Literature
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6 Ibid..
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