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    Motifs Coveting Throughout “The Necklace‚” Mathilde covets everything that other people have and she does not. Whereas Monsieur Loisel happily looks forward to having hot soup for dinner‚ Mathilde thinks only of the grandness of other homes and lavish table settings that she does not own. When Monsieur Loisel obtains an invitation for a party‚ she covets a new dress so that she can look as beautiful as the other wives as well as jewelry so that she does not look poor in comparison to them

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    Mathilde Loisel is not a sympathetic character in “The Necklace” because of her materialistic and selfish motives. She is not just poor financially but also in character. She is always dissatisfied with her life. Nice clothes‚ expensive jewelry‚ a beautiful house‚ more furniture and rich friends are the only things she loves in her life. Moreover‚ she is not a sympathetic character because she disrespects her loving husband. In spite of having a kind‚ generous‚ loyal and hard working husband she

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    Appreciate What You Have Many people take what they have for granted. In "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant‚ we see how a girl experiences such a situation. The theme from " The Necklace" stated as "be grateful for what you have" is potrayed by the author with story elements and literary devices‚ such as irony and the inciting incident. To begin‚ the author from "The Necklace potrays the theme with irony and the inciting incident. For example‚ "Oh‚ my poor Mathilde! But mine was imitation. It was

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    "The Necklace" is a short story by Guy de Maupassant that places its focus on a beautiful young woman named Mathilde and a diamond necklace. Mathilde is the main character with whom we get to know the most. She is a woman who yearns to be wealthy and envied‚ desiring everything glamorous. Her and her husband are far from poor‚ having a maid and other nonessential items‚ but she still isn’t satisfied with their apartment and lifestyle. Mathilde’s husband is the opposite and is more content

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    short story "The Necklace." Its protagonist‚ Mathilde Loisel‚ longing for a lavish lifestyle rather than her middle class way of life‚ falls under the spell of an priceless diamond. Dealing with her fate‚ some of Mathilde ’s strong character traits soon become apparent. Examining these attributes‚ we discover that Mathilde Loisel definitely has a negative personality. The first of many character traits of Mathilde Loisel that Maupassant makes evident in the "The Necklace" is greed. She

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    Analysis of “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant Everyone can think of someone they know that isn’t very grateful for what they have‚ and always wants better. Guy de Maupassant was primarily known for his novels and short stories about “characters as unhappy victims of their greed‚ desire‚ or vanity but presents even the most sordid details of their lives without sermonizing” (Colombia 1). This is the base for his short story “The Necklace” which is about a woman who is unhappy with her life and

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    Character and Characterization Major Characters. a) Mathilde Loisel Character Analysis Mathilde Loisel wants to be a glamour girl. She’s obsessed with glamour – with fancy‚ beautiful‚ expensive things‚ and the life that accompanies them. Unfortunately for her‚ she wasn’t born into a family with the money to make her dream possible. Instead‚ she gets married to a "little clerk" husband and lives with him in an apartment so shabby it brings tears to her eyes . Cooped up all day in the house

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    How does Maupassant represent the female character in "The Necklace?" "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant portrays the female character in a number of different ways. This is a short story about a woman‚ and because of her vanity‚ ruins her life at the end. The author gets this idea across by using a variety of symbols and language techniques. In the story "The Necklace‚" the author’s aim appears to be showing us that greed and jealousy will eventually lead to destruction. In this story‚ the

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    Question 2: When it comes to Iago‚ there is a great difference between how the characters perceive him‚ how we perceive him and how he perceives himself. Using evidence‚ discuss the three differing viewpoints and explore Iago’s duplicitous nature. Is he a flat or dynamic character? Humans are born with a natural capacity for good and evil. As an individual develops‚ he or she is taught to distinguish between the two in order to strengthen a sense of right and wrong. Through Shakespeare’s play

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    The Necklace The short story titled "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant is a story of deep sympathetic connection with Mathilde‚ as she struggles with the true cost of wealth after losing the necklace her friend lent her during the party. Guy de Maupassant illustrates his understanding of wealth as merely an aesthetic part of a person is seen emphasized inside Mathilde’s struggles‚ and we see that the conflict of the story arises from the mere ungratefulness displayed by the main character. The

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