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    Consider the ways in which the author presents Mathilde as a selfish‚ self-absorbed woman. ‘The necklace begins with a short paragraph describing Madame Mathilde Loisel‚ and her character. Though she was‚ ‘Pretty and charming’‚ Mathilde and her husband‚ a junior clerk‚ are not very well off financially‚ and therefore the couple live a modest lifestyle. Mathilde’s selfish desires of a life of ‘refinement and luxury’‚ with servants and extravagant living conditions are somewhat alien to her simple

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    It was just a holiday‚ but it changed my life Holidays can be good for your health. You lie on a beach and relax‚ and tensions disappear. But sometimes a holiday can change your life completely‚ which is what happened 2 years ago to Victoria Smith and Sally Gook. Victoria Smith 6 years ago‚ was working as a manager at Next‚ a British chain store. Then she went on holiday to Bomeo.. " It was a working holiday"‚ said Victoria‚ "where you could study orang-utans in the wild- I have always been

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    framed by a garland painted by Belin. He illustrates Madame de Thorigny in a luxurious setting‚ thereby letting the viewer know of her status and social standing. To emphasize this‚ he paints the background with ornate‚ classical columns‚ high ceilings‚ and an impressive interior design. Jean Baptiste Belin de Fontenay was a French painter who specialized in painting flowers. In this portrait‚ he painted the floral garland featured around Madame de Thorigny as well as the flowers in her hair. In

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    and when she does find out‚ she wants to get out right away. Madame Duret and Professor Farley are the teachers at her school. They are pale and really boney. Tracy‚ Kit’s best friend‚ is nice and sweet. She used to go to school with Kit untill she moved to Blackwood. Ruth Stark‚ Lynda Hannah‚ and Sandra Mason are her fellow classmates. They are all Kits age. The conflict is Kit wants to get out of Blackwood. She found out Madame Duret and Professor Farley are letting the past talented spirts

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    one’s way of life? The desire to be rich and popular is what took Madame Loisel’s middle class stature and turned it into a life lesson. In “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant‚ Mathilde Loisel gets so lost in the thought of becoming rich that her fear of being poor becomes reality‚ showing that

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    3. Dickens ultimately believes that injustice causes revolution. He believes that revolution is necessary in the events of injustice and oppression. This can be seen through his description of the aristocracy and their cruelty toward the suffering lower classes. He supports the French Revolution throughout the novel as an idea of reform‚ and an idea of bringing justice. Dickens doesn’t think that a revolution should be avoided if it is necessary‚ but he does think that excess violence should be

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    says; Cosette‚ I love you very much. I know a place where no one’s lost I know a place where no one cries. Crying at all is not allowed‚ Not in my castle on a cloud. Madame Thenardier comes bustling down the stairs in a bad mood. She glowers at little Cosette and changes the closed sign from “closed” to “open”. MADAME THENARDIER Now look who’s here! The little madam herself‚ Pretending once again She’s been so awfully good! Better not let me catch you slacking! Better not catch my

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    thinks she deserves much more‚ and not being grateful for what she does have. She doesn’t take the correct actions which brings her to more of an unhappy life. The inability to be contented with one’s life can lead to unexpected consequences. Madame Loisel is very judgemental; she compares herself for what she doesn’t have with the rich where she sees them having everything she desires. But with the things she does have‚ where others can be in a whole worse situation‚ she is not one bit grateful

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    3-4 (A) The Necklace: (By: Guy De Maupassant) Things aren’t as they seem sometimes. This connects to the story The Necklace by Guy De Maupassant. The main character of this story is Madame Loisel. She can be described as unhappy‚ materialistic‚ and responsible. According to page 199 in paragraph 2‚ Madame Loisel was very unhappy. She was unhappy because she has no family rank or social class. She says that people that do have a social class or family rank have “Beauty‚ grace‚ and charm.” (Pg

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    husband to be much more then just a minor clerk. The largest use of irony was in the last sentence of the story. “Madame Foreister‚ deeply moved‚ took hold Madame Loisel’s hands. ‘Oh‚ my poor Mathilde! My necklace was paste. It was worth at most five hundred francs!’…” The author surprises the reader very much by having the twist at the end of the story. The reader would expect Madame Foreister to be angry with Mathilde‚ for not telling her the truth earlier‚ but she is surprised to hear that Mathilde

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