Answer:
She has the ability to be unselfish and loving.
Explanation:
O Henry's short story "The Gift of The Magi", the theme of unselfish love and dedication between the two characters is revealed. The characters of Jim and Della sacrificed their utmost desires for their own selves and rather thought about the happiness and need of the other person. And through their act of unselfish love and concern, they missed both of their gifts, thus aptly titled "The Gift of the Magi".
While trying to get each other the perfect Christmas gift amidst their low financial condition, both Della and Jim bought a surprise gift which turns out to be invalid for them. But through their act of thinking about the other person before themselves, they showed that their "wise' nature of being unselfish and sacrifice for the other person.
Even though Jim bought her the Comb that is not usable for her short hair, Della showed her ability to be unselfish and rather appreciated her husband's act. This is evident in the lines <em>"the tresses that should have adorned the coveted adornments were gone. But she hugged them to her bosom, and at length she was able to look up with dim eyes and a smile"</em>. Through this act of appreciating his effort, Della showed that she treasured his gift and that she loves it.