
The Gift of the Magi
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Welcome to episode 1 of Thinking Curious. The Feast of Epiphany when we remember the gifts the Magi or Wisemen brought to the child Jesus marks the beginning of the season of Epiphanes. In the spirit of the season, our first episode features a discussion of the classic short story, “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry. First published in 1905, this treasured tale hides an often-overlooked gem in its theme. We’ll discuss the story’s elements, the biblical allusions that run throughout, and delve into their deeper meaning and influence on the theme.
Discussion points:
- O. Henry’s real name and some fascinating facts about his life
- An overview of the short story and its characters
- The allusion to bible stories in The Gift of the Magi
- Analyzing the biblical allusions
- Similar themes in the song “O, Holy Night”
- Stay tuned for our next episode and sign up to receive the Thinking Curious Review!
Resources:
The Gift of the Magi, by O. Henry
O, Holy Night Lyrics
Henry Biography
Henry Author Profile
Purposed Pathways Website
Bible references are from the New American Standard Bible:
- King Solomon & the Queen of Sheba. 2 Chronicles, chapter 9:1-12
- Jesus teaches people are valued by God. Matthew 10:29-31
- The Magi bring gifts to the child, Jesus. Matt. 2:1-12
- People are loved and valued by God. (John 3:16-17, John 14:9, 1 John 4:9-11)