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    The Necklace It tells the tale of a dissatisfied middle-class woman whose dreams of wealth and glamour end in disaster.  Mathilde Loisel is middle class woman and has a kind husband. However‚ she is cooped up in the house all day with nothing to do‚ and her days are marked with boredom beyond belief. Her only way out of dealing with it is to live in a fantasy world of glamour‚ wealth‚ and beautiful people. Does that situation really seem all that far-removed from today? In many ways‚ the figure

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    English 101 September 17‚ 2014 The Façade Mathilde Loisel lived the life of a painfully distressed woman who always believed herself worthy of living in the upper class. Although Mathilde was born into the average middle class family‚ she spent her time daydreaming of her destiny for more in life‚ especially when it referred to her financial tier. Guy de Maupassant’s short story‚ “The Necklace”‚ expresses a tale of a vain‚ narcissistic housewife who had longed for an aristocratic lifestyle of

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    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 longs for a better

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    Shakespeare’s Macbeth is a splendid tale of tragedy sprung from greed and ambitions. Unlike Shakespeare’s other tragedies of Othello and King Lear‚ where Iago and Edmund were true villains‚ Macbeth was depicted as a man who possessed goodness; however‚ misguided by his lust for power and wealth. Macbeth’s ambition was his ultimate flaw‚ compelling him to succumb to the worst of his nature‚ and eventually led him to his downfall and inevitable death. In the beginning of Act One‚ Shakespeare portrayed

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    Rafael Luna In the short story “The Necklace” the author Guy de Maupassant portrays a character named Mathilde Loisel who married a clerk and had delusions of being rich. One day her husband brings her an invitation to go to a formal party but refuses to go because she has no dress or jewelry. So her husband buys her a dress and she borrows a diamond necklace from her friend. At the party she amazes everyone like she dreamed it and in the end lost her friends diamond necklace. She searches for

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    knows not that he knows is asleep. Wake him. He who knows and knows that he knows is a wise man. Follow him. Mathilde Loisel is “pretty and charming” but feels she has been born into a family of unfavorable economic status. She was married off to a lowly clerk in the Ministry of Education‚ who can afford to provide her only with a modest though not uncomfortable lifestyle. Mathilde feels the burden of her poverty intensely. She regrets her lot in life and spends endless hours imagining a more

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    Jessica Reuland Essay on “The Necklace” Mathilde Loisel refuses to be happy with her average‚ middle-class life because she believes she deserves better‚ which leads her to borrow something she cannot buy‚ and ultimately dooms her to an even worse life than she started with. In the story “The Necklace‚” Guy de Maupassant communicates his theme that envy and want of better things will blind you to what you have. Mathilde Loisel refuses to be happy with her life as it is. She is a middle class

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    unhappy character of greed and desire about disillusioning of a lonely woman in the story (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia‚2016). The Necklace is a classic fictional story. It gives the real picture of fashionable world of Paris in 1880s. Generally‚ it symbolizes ornament and value of high status. In the story‚ the Necklace is a depiction of an illusion which drags people towards unpayable debt that leads to emptiness and dissatisfaction in life. The story has third person

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    of herself as a martyr leads her to take selfish and self-serving actions which lead to extremely unfortunate circumstances. Mathilde‚ middle class at best‚ does everything she can to make her life seem like one of privilege. This leads her to borrow the necklace‚ and ultimately lose the adornment along with her comfortable life. However‚ at the end of the story Monsier Loisel is the one who becomes the martyr while trying to protect and help his partner. Mathilde’s view of herself as a martyr leads

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    attach meaning to material possessions. Another important point that resonates after reading this story is that happiness does not come in the form of material wealth and that greed for material wealth can ultimately function to diminish all that one has. Mauppasant introduces us to the story’s main character‚ Mathilde Loisel‚ a middle-class woman who is overwhelmed with her lot in life or lack thereof. She feels as though she has been cheated out of all of the things that are important and resents

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