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    In Guy de Maupassant’s The Necklace, the main character, Mathilde Loisel, is very materialistic, but in fact, loses her happiness due to it. Although she was in middle class, she has no financial problem with living. Still, she is not satisfied nor thankful for what she was given, and is always pessimistic about her life by comparing herself to her rich friend, Mme Forestier, or believing that fancy, expensive objects such as dress and necklace has the power to control her happiness. When Mathilde

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    The Necklace Thesis

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    In “The Necklace” written by Guy de Maupassant, ironic events prevent the main character from enjoying the luxurious lifestyle that she yearns for. The story begins with Madame Loisel believing that she should be part of the upper class, and she is having to work incredibly hard to live much less be part of the upper class. When Madame Loisel is finally accepted into the social circle in which she insists she belongs, she is unable to celebrate her victory due to her lack of proper attire. Even though

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    Unpretty In The Necklace

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    In the short story “The Necklace” the main character, Madame Loisel, is invited to a more prestigious party, but she does not want to go because of the clothes and jewelry she owns; she feels that she is not good enough to attend a party with the wealthy society members. In the song “I Feel Pretty / Unpretty” from the television series, Glee, the actors want to “feel pretty”. They said that money can buy looks but now the feeling. Just like in “The Necklace,” Madame Loisel felt pretty for the one

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    The Bet And The Necklace

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    Have you ever heard of the two short stories called, “ The Necklace” and “ The Bet ” ? If not then read this and i'll tell you some important facts about them both. “The Necklace” is about a lady named Matilda and her husband. Matilda was conceited, and selfish the husband was caring and thoughtful. “The Bet” is about a lawyer and a banker that made a bet with each other. The banker is conceited and careless, as the lawyer is brave. To begin with, Matilda didn’t care about anything or anyone else

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    “But suddenly she gave a cry. She no longer has the necklace around her throat!” In the story, there are unexpected events this quote helps create a mood of mystery, tension, and surprise. This quote explains that the character was not accountable for her actions therefore there is a price to pay. In Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace,” the author creates a mood filled with mystery, tension, and surprise by using the structure of the plot, the manipulation of time, and the order of events. The author

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    lost a $37,000 necklace that belongs to a friend? In the short story, “The Necklace” by Guy De Maupassant, Madame Loisel borrows a diamond necklace from a friend to wear at a ball. Unfortunately, she loses the necklace and, consequently, works for most of her life to afford a new one to return to her friend. This conflict changes Madame Loisel’s life and leads to situational irony, which hints that the theme is to always tell the truth. Firstly, Madame Loisel borrows a diamond necklace from her friend

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    In “The Necklace” Mr. Maupassant tells a story of a woman, Mrs. Loisel, who goes through many emotions over the loss of a necklace that ends up being a fake. As she goes through these situations Mr. Maupassant gives examples of literally elements that prove what kind of person she turns out to be. Throughout the story Mrs. Loisel is conflicted with many problems just to realize who she became and how she took advantage of what she already had in her life. When it turns out to be too late she then

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    In the story “The Necklace” written by Guy de Maupassant, Madame Loisel’s attitude and perspective on life changes for the good. At the beginning of the story she is very needy and ungrateful, “She had no evening clothes, no jewels, nothing. But those were the things she wanted: she felt that was the kind of life for her” (Maupassant 226). Madame Loisel “burst out weeping” when she was informed they were attending an evening event without a nice dress to wear (227). She was handed 400 francs that

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    The short story by Guy de Maupassant called "The Diamond Necklace," thoroughly describes a young and attractive lady named Mathilde, who thinks she does not belong in the social class to which she has been relegated. Challenged by her insecurities, Mathilde seeks for personal acceptance by idolizing an idea that is symbolized in her friend's luxurious necklace. During the 19th century, wealth determined the importance of a person. It appears to Mathilde that money is the solution to the shame she

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    else’s well-being rather than our own. Throughout the heart wrenching mystery novel, Paper Towns, by John Green and “The Necklace” a short story by Guy de Maupassant, the main characters continuously have to make decisions between loved ones and their own happiness. In Paper Towns, Margo takes Quentin on a roller coaster of decisions and choices, similarly, Mathilde in “The Necklace” is faced with the option of coming clean to her friend or going through tiring and painful years of labor. Although both

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