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A Jury Of Her Peers Literary Analysis

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The characters in “A Jury of Her Peers” and “The Necklace“ are influenced by status, diction, and character. The stories are both set in time periods from long ago. These stories are very different, yet similar. The stories “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant and “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell use irony to emphasize the theme of fate vs. free will. In “The Necklace”, Mathilde Loisel is a woman who cannot tolerate her lower-class status, believing “herself born for every delicacy and luxury”(82). Mathilde’s vain materialistic goals, make her bitter and unhappy. The main point of irony in the story is the fact that Mathilde borrows the necklace and looses it. The necklace was very expensive, or so she thought, so she ended up in poverty …show more content…

“Madame Loisel came to know the ghastly life of abject poverty”(84), this was the best thing for her. The result in “A Jury of Her Peers” was free will. “Martha Hale snatched the box from the sheriff’s wife, and got it in the pocket of her big coat just as the sheriff and the county attorney came back into the kitchen”(119). The ladies could have shown the men their evidence, and that would have been the easier thing to do. Minnie would have been convicted, but they choose not to tell the men about their findings. This would mean that Minnie most likely was not …show more content…

The lesson to take out of both of these stories is honesty and courage. “Oh. My poor Mathilde! But mine was imitation. It was worth at the very most five hundred francs!...”(85). If she had been honest from the very beginning about loosing the necklace, they never would’ve ended up in poverty. It was courageous in a way that the ladies sacrificed and preformed a crime in order to help their friend. Sometimes we have to do things that are difficult, like admitting that she misplaced the necklace, but if we do the right thing to begin with the consequences are easier to

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