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    How does Guy de Maupassant capture the reader’s sympathy in the text? The Necklace is a short story written in 1884 by a French author Guy de Maupassant. The story compares the class statuses of the rich and poor. Sympathy is created through the text‚ since the main character – Madame Matilde Loisel dreams of becoming a woman who is a part of the higher classed world. She lives in envy‚ jealousy‚ and depression. The author uses hyperbole‚ metaphor and repetition to show how much she wants to be

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    The Necklace: A critique “Be thankful for what you have; you’ll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don’t have‚ you will never‚ ever have enough”‚ a quotation made famous by Oprah Winfrey. Certainly‚ with what this excerpt wants to convey‚ the key to achieve happiness and abundance is through contentment. Satisfaction of what is given to you by the Most High. Guy de Maupassant’s ingenious writing of his short story is a realistic portrayal of man’s tendency to become discontented

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    Character Sketch of the Narrator in "Was it a Dream?" By Guy de Maupassant In the first paragraph alone‚ many important aspects of the narrator’s character are revealed. It is revealed to the reader that the narrator was in love and is grieving for the woman he loved. It is also in the first paragraph where the major conflict is revealed. The major conflict‚ in which the narrator is involved‚ is his own torment from the memory of his dead wife. This is evident when the narrator says‚ "When

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    Although "The Suit" by Can Themba and "Vendetta" by Guy de Maupassant are both well written short stories based on the theme of revenge‚ they achieve excellence in very different ways. In each story the basic aspect of a short story have been used in vastly differing ways. The first difference the reader comes across is the way the opening paragraphs of each story is utilized. In The Suit the author sets an almost majestic scene using an elegant choice of words‚ which we later find out is rather

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    The Connections of 19th Century Painting and the Stories of Chopin and De Maupassant In terms of art in western civilization‚ the 19th century was truly a transformative time for artists and writers alike. Two writers emerged from the mid to late 19th century that are very influential in their era- Kate Chopin and Guy De Maupassant. Their stories reflect 19th century Europe very well‚ and capture the modernity of that time period. When examining their stories‚ there is an interesting connection

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    "How little a thing is needed for us to be lost or to be saved?" Both stories‚ Maupassant’s "The Necklace" and "A Story of an Hour" by Chopin portray two different yet alike women‚ who refuse to accept their destiny and deny the life of women of their class. They are both lost‚ and are looking to be saved‚ however‚ they find themselves in a big trouble just when they think they succeeded in their search. Nature plays a major role in both of these women’s lives. Both struggle to find their independence

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    In Guy De Maupassant’s short story "The Necklace"‚ the main character‚ Mathilde Loisel‚ makes several ironic discoveries. These discoveries form the story’s climax and produce a surprising ending. However‚ the central discovery of the story‚ that the jewel is fake‚ is‚ perhaps‚ not the most important point of the story. The point of the story is that pride goes before a fall. In the opening paragraph of the story‚ the author immediately tells us Mathilde looks herself as a "pretty and charming girl"

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    Guy De Maupassant’s story "The Diamond Necklace" tells us a story about a poor girl who has wrong values in her life. She loves money‚ jewels‚ but not people. Throughout the story the main heroine Matilda Loisel makes a number of ironic discoveries. One night she goes to the ball and‚ pretending that she is someone she is not‚ she borrows a diamond necklace from her friend. She loses it at the end of the night and borrows money to buy a new one. It costs her 10 years of hard work‚ life in poverty

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    dishonest about something at some point in their life. Some people will do anything to make themselves appear to be something they are not. People do not realize that it is much easier and better to start out with the truth then to try to remember their lie. They also need to be grateful and happy with the things they have and the lifestyle they live because it could always be worse. Guy de Maupassant makes honesty the most important lesson of "The Necklace". By pointing out that the characters

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    Question ‘The Necklace” is a popular story. Discuss the features that make the necklace a popular story. “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant is a well-known short story around the world. It was first published in the Paris newspaper Le Gaulois on February 17‚ 1884. "The Necklace” features a young‚ beautiful woman in a social situation that she finds distasteful. Mathilde Loisel attempts to escape her social situation in life‚ but her scheming actions ultimately doom her. Some of the features

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