Jean Louise was at school and it was lunch time, all the kids got out their lunches and began eating. The teacher walked by and look at all of the kids meals and came upon walter cunningham. Walter didn't have his lunch with him so Miss Caroline asked him about it and offered him a quarter. She then offered it a second time, this time being a little more impatient due to the fact Walter would not take the quarter. Jean Louise stepped in and tried to explain to miss caroline why he would not take her money.…
In the beginning of the story Madame Loisel was a really prideful person. She felt like…
She sees and has realized that having someone you love, love you back unconditionally is much more rewarding than having a diamond necklace or a big, over the top, fancy dress while Madam Loisel is sitting on her window seat sulking and complaining about all the things she doesn’t have. Nothing is ever good enough for her and she just wants more and more. She doesn’t seem to appreciate any of the many things her husband does for her, and how much he truly loves her. She doesn’t take the time and look at the things she has to be grateful for in her life, making her so much more ungrateful than…
One character from my novel, Legend by Marie Lu, who could be identified as a best friend is Day, otherwise known as Daniel. One reason why Day could be considered a best friend is because although he is tough and independent, he is also kind and considerate. The author writes, “A part of me recalls the way he saved me from the skiz fight, that he helped me heal the burning wound in my side, that his hands had been so gentle.” (Lu, 148). In this quote the author explains how Day saved June when she was escaping from a skiz fight. This proves that Day could be a best friend because although he is a criminal, he still saved a stranger, showing that he is kind.…
Mathilde Loisel was a mixture of selfish,greedy and has all around pride. She was more worried about the gowns, the jewels, and herself,and living in a daydream but instead she didn't appreciate the things she had, like a beautiful home, a maid, and also a loving husband.She shows her self centered actions, her thoughtless words and her self obsessed personality.…
In “The Necklace,” GUY DE MAUPASSANT character loisel Mathilde who is a very greedy and selfish woman, believes that she was born for every delicacy and luxury there is and feels that she was made for all beautiful jewels and clothes, which cause her emotional…
On the other hand there is Madame Loisel, which is a character that just feels that it is her duty to be what the society expects of all women. She feels that she has to be in the high class, that she is worth a lot and that all because of her beauty should adore her. She also had an opinion that if she wants something she has to get it or it is the end of the world. In addition, her believe is that her just deserve, also for whom she is, expensive cloths, and expensive necklace.…
After the party, Madame Loisel loses the necklace, resulting in tireless work, loans, and night jobs for her and her husband in order to pay back the equivalent of the price. The couple finally succeeds when all the money is paid ten years later, only for Mathilde to discover that the necklace was ironically a fake, and worth a very small percentage of what the couple paid. The theme of this story is that an overemphasis on material wealth can shrink the spirit and leave one open to the changeability of fortune. The situational irony highlights this moral because the Loisels would never have had to exhaust themselves if Madame Loisel wasn’t so obsessed with riches and wealth. From the very beginning of the story, she wastes her time dreaming of luxuries such as fine silks, beautiful furniture, and gourmet feasts. Even when she is at Madam Forestier’s house to try on necklaces to borrow, she is never satisfied until she has seen the very best. Madame Loisel’s preoccupation with appearance clouds her judgment as well. As soon as she realizes that she has lost the necklace, she should simply come clean to Madam Forestier. Instead, she is too concerned with how her reputation will be affected, so she keeps quiet. She later pays the price for this when she discovers that the necklace is “false [and]…worth five hundred francs at most.” The life that she gets instead as punishment during the ten years in debt is even more difficult and meager than her life to begin with, which stresses how fame and fortune is so fleeting and unimportant in the scheme of…
The main character Mme. Loisel in the short story The Necklace wrote by Guy de Maupassant is dishonest a jealous. First off, Mme. Loisel is a dishonest lady. One evening when she went out with the borrowed necklace she lost it and did not say a thing to Mme.…
When Mr. Loisel brings home an invitation to the ball, Madame Loisel doesn’t thank him for the work he did to get it. Instead, she complains about how she has nothing to wear. After he gives her money to buy a new dress, she still is not content and complains about not having an jewelry. After she loses the necklace, Madame Loisel doesn’t go with her husband to help find it. Their relationship also shows dishonesty. Rather than confessing the lost necklace to Madame Forestier, Mr. Loisel encourages his wife to lie. This story teaches us that relationships should not have dishonesty and discontentment, and that negative relationships bring a life of hard work and…
“The Necklace” weaves a tale about Madame Loisel who has always dreamed of the finer…
Madame Loisel’s materialistic behavior is also well portrayed through-out the short story. She claims she has, “… no dress, no jewels, nothing. And [that] she loved nothing but that. ” (Paragraph 5) She bases her life worth on materialistic possessions, instead of recognizing she has everything, which includes a loving husband and home with a maid. Towards the beginning, she confirms that, “she let herself be married to a little clerk.”(Paragraph 1) She only bases her marriage on materialistic…
Madame Loisel comes off as ungrateful and impolite because of how she reacts to certain situations. There have been multiple occasions where she has snapped back at her husband when he was just trying to help her. For example, her husband went out of his way to get an invitation to a special occasion from his work. He thought it would be something she would enjoy. She was unhappy when he gave it to her and ended up getting mad at her husband.…
This is expressed in Madame Loisel’s environment. Although Madame Loisel dreams about being in a luxurious environment, the reality is that she lives in a low-middle class environment. This environment distinction is used for symbolism in the story. Madame Loisel’s reverie is about being in a wealthy atmosphere, and this becomes a reality when her husband brings her an invitation to a high-class ball. Upon receiving the invitation, she visits her well-to-do friend and borrows a diamond necklace.…