Definitely not. The entire narrative of 'A Christmas Story' is set in Ralphie's childhood. It details his Christmas wishes, his interactions with his family, his school experiences related to Christmas, but not anything about his getting married. It's a classic story about a boy's Christmas, not his adult marital status.
No. The story of 'A Christmas Story' is about Ralphie's childhood Christmas, and there's no indication of him getting married.
Ralphie convinces his parents that he really wants and deserves the gun. With a bit of persuasion and some holiday magic, he finally gets it.
Ralphie tries to get the bb gun by asking his parents directly. He also writes an essay in school about how much he wants the bb gun, hoping that it will show his parents how serious he is about having it.
Ralphie wants a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas. That's his main wish throughout the story.
Ralphie wants a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas.
Well, Ralphie has his heart set on getting a Red Ryder BB gun for Christmas. It's all he can think about!
Ralphie covers himself with a blanket to stay warm on Christmas.
Ralphie's heart is set on getting a Red Ryder BB gun. This is his obsession in A Christmas Story. He imagines all the fun he'll have with it and has to overcome objections from his parents and others to get it.
Ralphie wants a Red Ryder BB gun. That's his main wish throughout the story.
Ralphie lives in a typical midwestern town in the United States.
Ralphie wants a Red Ryder BB gun more than anything else. It's the one thing he dreams of having for Christmas. But everyone around him warns him that he'll shoot his eye out if he gets it.