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    ❖ CHARACTERS: • Narrator 1 • Narrator 2 • Narrator 3 • Narrator 4 • Madame Matilda Loisel • Monsieur Loisel (Matilda’s Husband) • Madame Jeanne Forester (Matilda’s former schoolmate) ❖ Scene 1: An apartment [Matilda mimes in concert with the narrators’ descriptions.] NARRATOR 1:  This is Matilda‚ a pretty and charming young woman who happened to be born into a family that didn’t have much money. She felt so trapped by her circumstances that she

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    The Necklace In "The Necklace" by Guy De Maupassant‚ Mrs. Loisel believes that the idea of beauty is shown by wealth and power in society. She believes that she was supposed to be born into the life of luxury‚ but instead is having to live a poverty lifestyle. Mrs. Loisel borrows the "perfect" necklace and wears it to a high society event that she desires to belong in. She ends up wasting ten years of her life trying to keep a friend that lives a high society life. Maupassant describes Mrs.Loisel

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    the end‚ she learned that riches can also hurt a person. The story opens by introducing Madame Loisel as a woman who lived in irony. She was described dreaming of wealth with fame but suffers of poverty with her humble husband. One evening‚ her husband revealed to her an invitation to a party. However‚ she believed she lacked any high class possessions. Therefore‚ she refused at first. If she somehow

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    the story “The Necklace” by Guy Maupassant. It tells the story of Mrs. Loisel‚ a woman who’s desires to have a luxurious life and that everyone would envy her‚ for her beautiness and elegance. One night her dream finally came‚ going to the Ministry of Education dinner; however‚ on that same night her life was changed completely. Mrs. Loisel had lost her rich friend Madam Forrestier diamond necklace‚ which resulted in Mrs. Loisel and her husband having to buy a new diamond necklace and pay for it. After

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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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    are often known to show different traits and personalities throughout literature. When reading the story “The Necklace” the main character Mathilde Loisel shows multiple traits of character development. It could be said that within the story Mathidle was narcissistic and even manipulative when things do not go the way that she wants them to. In the story Mathilde constantly complains and is also ungrateful for the things that she does not possess instead of the things that she is has: “Nothing. Only

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    Neckklace Character Sketch Not once in the whole story does Mathilda ever thank her husband. She is concerned only with herself. Mathilda’s selfish greediness is also shown in her attitudes toward other people. She has one acquaintance mentioned‚ Madame Forrester. Matilda is such a type person in our society. A woman not thankful for what she has. One might perceive that Matilda and her husband are just really poor. Well from what I gathered‚ I think that she is just middle class. They may not have

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    the importance of wit‚ and stresses that wit‚ and wit alone‚ is the only way that would allow him to make a name for himself at court. During this time‚ Ponceludon meets Mathilde de Bellegarde‚ Marquis de Bellegarde’s daughter‚ and slowly falls in love with her thought out the film. But‚ at court‚ Ponceludon is forced to pursue Madame de Blayac‚ in order to gain lineage and have any chance of obtaining the kind’s support to be able to rid his village of disease. He is quick to learn the skill of wit

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    Dear Madame Loisel‚ I received your letter about the issue concerning your friend’s lost necklace. According to your worried note‚ you had gone to a ball and wore your friend Madame Forestier’s expensive diamond necklace and lost it. The clasp had broken and you didn’t realize it had fallen off until you returned home. My advice to you is to contact the people who hosted the ball and have them look around or ask if anyone found a necklace. If you have no luck‚ be completely honest

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    In "The Necklace"‚ Guy de Maupassant creates an irony about the Mme. Loisel‚ who always dreams she would live in a luxury life‚ which later costs her ten years of working to pay off for what she dreams for. Mme. Mathilde Loisel was born in a poor family‚ so she dreamed someday she would have a husband who is "rich and distinguish" (194). Unfortunately‚ she ends up getting married to‚ as the author describes‚ a "little clerks" who can’t satisfy her needs (194). Also‚ because of coming from a poor

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