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Maggie's gift. Who is Maggie referring to?
Maggie in Maggie's Gift generally refers to a person who is willing to give his most precious things for his beloved. According to the Bible, Maggie was three saints who came from the East to give gifts when Jesus was born. Their gifts represent dignity and sacredness. Therefore, some people translate the gifts of the Magi into the gifts of saints. Maggie generally refers to such people who are willing to give their most precious things for the people they love. Extended data. The Gift of the Maggie is a short story written by O Henry. The Gift of Maggie tells a story about Christmas in a small family of the lower class. Jim, the hero, is a small clerk whose salary is only enough to make ends meet, and Della, the heroine, is a virtuous and kind housewife. Their lives are poor, but Jim and Della both have a very precious treasure. Jim has a gold watch and Della has beautiful waterfall hair. In order to give gifts to each other at Christmas, Jim sold his gold watch and bought a set of pure tortoise shells with jewels on the edge for Della. Della sold her long hair and bought Jim a platinum watch chain. They all gave up their most precious things for each other, and the gifts they got became useless.