Why does Gillian in the short story The thousand Dollars by O Henry refer to himself as The black sheep?

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2026-05-17 15:36

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Gillian in "The Gift of the Magi" refers to himself as the "black sheep" because he feels he is the odd one out in his family due to being irresponsible with money and prone to gambling. This self-deprecating term also serves to highlight his contrast to his more financially astute and stable family members.

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