A Classic Comedy by O. Henry Have you ever heard of a kidnapping gone wrong —so wrong that the kidnappers end up paying the ransom instead? That’s exactly what happens in The Ransom of Red Chief , a short story by O. Henry first published in 1907. This comedic masterpiece flips the usual crime story on its head, showing how two unlucky criminals get more than they bargained for when they abduct a mischievous boy. Instead of being terrified, their captive enjoys every moment of his "adventure," making life unbearable for his captors. In this post, we’ll break down the key moments of the story , explore its themes , and discuss why it remains one of the funniest short stories in literature. Summary: When a Ransom Plan Backfires Bill and Sam, two small-time criminals, come up with a foolproof plan —kidnap the son of a wealthy man, Ebenezer Dorset, and demand a ransom of $2,000 . Their target? A 10-year-old boy who calls himself "Red Chief." But instead of cowering...