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    “She was one of those pretty and charming girls who are sometimes‚ as if by a mistake of destiny‚ born in a family of clerks” (Maupassant 38). Maupassant makes clear in the very first sentence of his story “The Necklace” that his main character‚ Madame Liosel‚ most likely feels as if though the path of her life was a mistake by destiny. He points out that she was raised in a family of clerks‚ and then later says that she also married a clerk. She always dreamed about wearing jewels‚ beautiful gowns

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    themes in this novel. One of the many themes that are evident throughout the novel is man’s inhumanity to his fellow man. Furthermore‚ man’s inhumanity to his fellow man corrupts the people involved‚ such as the revolutionaries‚ the wood sawyer‚ and Madame Defarge. Man’s inhumanity to his fellow man is shown to be corrupting the revolutionaries throughout the French Revolution. The La Guillotine is a machine that beheads people during the revolution‚ and many jokes were made about it‚ such as “it

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    who talks briefly to Steven in the hall) is Madame Azaire who later goes on to have an affair with Steven. Signs of attraction towards Madame Azaire by Steven are shown extremely early prior to the introduction of Madame Azaire‚ as within page six all that Stephen seems to be focused on is the actions and movements of Madame Azaire‚ “Stephen watched her as she spoke‚ his dark eyes scrutinizing her face”. This feeling and wonderment towards the way Madame Azaire is however something which remains in

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    Japanese occupation and the French occupation. The French defeat in Indochina could be regarded as the event that triggered the start of the Vietnam War. After that came a period of peace for Vietnam until the United States supported president‚ Ngo Dinh Diem came to power in South Vietnam. After Kennedy came to power in the United States he took a stand to stop communist expansion in Vietnam. He did not put much emphasis on Vietnam and communism continued. Lyndon Johnson also tried to stop communism

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    stricken French commoners and an inherent struggle between the good and the cruel. As well as shining a light upon the lives the of the French poor‚ the novels have a recurrent theme of static characters falling victim to the world. The personalities of Madame Defarge‚ a brutal antagonist unwilling to end her

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    Mauvais was just a baby‚ she was left on the doorstep of Madame Mauvais. She had a note and a name tag attached to her basket that said "Our baby was cursed by a wicked witch to always be ugly. Please take care of her. Her name is ’Alex’". Madame Mauvais‚ who was a good witch‚ couldn’t break the spell‚ but took in baby Alex and decided to raise her as her own child. When Madame took Alex out‚ people made mean comments about the baby. She didn’t look like other babies

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    successful. She achieved this by borrowing an extremely expensive unaffordable necklace from Madame Forrestier. The party was indeed enormously successful‚ until she arrives home to find that her borrowed necklace was gone. This event made her lose more than just the necklace. It caused her to lose almost everything she already had and made her suffer a more miserable life. It is evident when it states: "Madame Loisel now looked like an

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    length and of a more simplistic nature relative to novels. Guy de Maupassant’s‚ “The Necklace” is no exception. Starting with the exposition‚ the story has only three main characters‚ Madame and Monsieur Loisel––both very simple‚ “economical” characters that are among the lower-rank of society’s hierarchal ladder‚ and Madame Forestier‚ Mathilde Loisel’s affluent friend. A combination of 19th century language and lifestyle‚ as well as the life span of the author‚ dually suggest that the story’s setting

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    doesn’t have the best luck. She would always dream of having the “perfect life”‚ but it never came to her. Although Madame Loisel’s emotions stayed the same‚ she does have a moment where she feels better than everyone else in the world. First‚ the emotion that Madame Loisel shows all the time is sadness and depression. She was the type of person who didn’t take what she had for granted. Madame Loisel always thought that she needed more and that more was better. She always dreamed of having a better house

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    everything; this portrays how society can control people’s lives‚ how they live them‚ and who they share it with. Although there are a multitude of ideas presented in Guy De Maupassant’s short story “The Necklace” the most significant idea is that Madame Loisel is victimized and her life ruined because of the nineteenth century France

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