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In this story by O. Henry, we are introduced to two friends, Sue and Joanna, who live together in a community for struggling artists. One winter, a wave of pneumonia sweeps through the colony, and Joanna falls ill to the disease. The doctor attending to her is concerned about her lack of will to live and believes that her recovery hinges on her finding cheerfulness. Joanna, in her illness, sits by the window, counting the leaves of an ivy vine that crawls up a nearby brick wall. She believes that when the last leaf falls, she will also die.
Sue, her friend, is puzzled by this belief and urges Joanna to eat and regain strength, dismissing the idea that the falling leaves are connected to her health. Despite Sue's efforts, Joanna remains fixated on the falling leaves and her impending death. She refuses food and rest, insisting on watching the last leaf fall. Sue, worried about Joanna's state of mind, leaves her momentarily to fetch Behrman, an elderly failed artist living downstairs, to act as a model for her artwork. Behrman, although a failed artist himself, cares deeply for Sue and Joanna.
When Sue explains Joanna's fixation on the falling leaves, Behrman is quick to denounce the idea as foolish. He becomes emotional at the thought of Joanna's beliefs. The next morning, to everyone's surprise, the last leaf on the ivy vine remains steadfast against the harsh weather. Joanna takes this as a sign and decides to fight for her life. She asks for broth and milk, showing a renewed interest in life. When the doctor visits, he declares Joanna out of immediate danger, emphasizing the importance of nutrition and care in her recovery. He mentions another patient, Behrman, an elderly man with pneumonia, who is beyond hope but being made comfortable in the hospital.
Days later, Sue reveals to Joanna that Behrman has passed away in the hospital. She recounts the caretaker's discovery of Behrman in pain with wet, cold clothes, and the mysterious scene of a painted ivy leaf outside the window. Sue reveals that Behrman, in his final act, painted that leaf to give Joanna hope and save her life.
This touching tale showcases themes of sacrifice, friendship, and the power of art. It illustrates how a simple act of kindness and creativity can bring hope and healing in the darkest of times. The story highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the profound impact of selfless gestures on the lives of others.
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