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[The Last Leaf: A Story of Sacrifice, Hope, and a Masterpiece]-[Learn English Through Story | The Last Leaf by O. Henry | Slow English Listening Practice A2-B1 ESL]

English Unleashed: The Podcast · A2 · 2026-03-18

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The Last Leaf: A Testament to Sacrifice and Hope

O. Henry’s short story, The Last Leaf, serves as a poignant exploration of friendship, the fragility of life, and the profound impact of selfless sacrifice. Set in the artist-populated neighborhood of Greenwich Village, New York, the narrative follows two young painters, Sue and Johnsy, whose lives are challenged by illness and the power of belief.

The Struggle for Survival

Living in a modest studio, Sue and Johnsy share a deep bond rooted in their common dream of becoming successful artists. However, their lives are marked by the "uncertain" nature of their profession, where financial stability is rare. Their world is shaken when Johnsy contracts pneumonia, a "dangerous disease that affects the lungs," causing her to become "thin and pale." As her physical strength wanes, she loses her "will to live," becoming obsessed with an ivy vine outside her window. Johnsy develops the fatalistic belief that she will die the moment the "last leaf" falls from the vine.

The Role of Hope and the Protector

Sue, desperate to save her friend, seeks the help of their neighbor, Berman. Berman is an aging artist who has spent his life dreaming of painting a "masterpiece" but has yet to create one. Despite his "rough" exterior, he is a "kind" man who views himself as the girls' "protector." Upon hearing of Johnsy’s "foolishness"—the belief that her life is tied to the falling leaves—Berman becomes indignant, arguing that people do not die because of falling foliage. However, he recognizes the gravity of her despair.

The Ultimate Masterpiece

During a night of a "fierce" and "violent" storm, the final leaf miraculously remains on the vine. Seeing this, Johnsy experiences a shift in perspective, realizing that if the leaf can withstand the "wind and rain," she too should fight to live. Her recovery begins, marked by a return of her appetite and spirit.

However, the story concludes with a tragic revelation. The doctor informs Sue that Berman has died of pneumonia after being found outside in the cold rain with a ladder and "painting tools." Sue discovers the truth: the leaf that Johnsy saw was not real. It was a painting, rendered with such perfection that it fooled even Johnsy’s eyes.

Conclusion: A Lesson in Kindness

Berman’s act was the definition of "sacrifice," as he gave his life to provide the hope that Johnsy needed to survive. By painting that final leaf in the middle of a storm, he finally created his "masterpiece." As the narrator reflects, this story teaches us that "a small act of kindness can change a person's life." Berman did not achieve fame or riches, but he achieved something far more significant: he saved a life, proving that hope is the most powerful force of all.

🎯Key Sentences

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It shows how one small act of kindness can change a person's life.
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When two people discover they have things in common, we say they have similar interests.
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But for them, it was enough.
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The doctor said that if John C wanted to live, if she believed she could recover, then she might become healthy again.
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She promised the doctor that she would do everything she could to help her friend.
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📝Key Phrases

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have things in common
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build their careers
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take care of
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have a chance to recover
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lose hope
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📖 Transcript

Hello, my friends.
Welcome back to English Unleashed.
In today's episode, I want to tell you a very beautiful story.
It is one of the most touching short stories in English literature.
The story is called The Last Leaf.
It was written by the American writer O Henry, a writer who was famous for emotional stories and powerful endings.

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