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    THE NECKLACE 1 The Story of an Hour & The Necklace Cindy Rohwer ENG 125 Douglas Goss September 8‚ 2012 THE STORY OF AN HOUR & THE NECKLACE

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    changes and personalities. The use of characters in the story is used well and in an interesting way. Two of the people in this story have to go through a hardship and one even changes in the process. The protagonist in Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace” is Mathilde Loisel. In the beginning of the story she is a flat character because she does not have any personality it her. She wants to be wealthy and have the best life possible. Mrs. Loisel seems selfish and is not grateful at all of what she

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    ’The Gift of the Magi’ by O. Henry and ’The Necklace’ by Guy de Maupassant are two short stories that share some similarities. Namely‚ they are both ironic. The two main characters in both also happen to be husband and wife and make sacrifices for their spouse. The husband in ’The Necklace’ is a ’thrifty clerk’ who doesn’t like to spend too much money. After implored by his wife‚ he gives her the money that he saved up for a rifle so she could buy a nice dress instead. The husband in ’The Gift

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    Good Triumphs Evil: Cinderella Cinderella‚ as told by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm in Household Tales‚ is a tale most of us are familiar with. Most know the version of the tale as told in the Disney classic animated film. However‚ when told by the Grimm brothers it is a bit more elaborate and quite unlike the Disney version. Yet it is a tale I can relate to‚ as I’m sure many others can as well. I find the moral of the story the authors were trying to get across is that good will triumph evil‚ even

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    and father she was a princess.” (Cinderella). This quote was mentioned in both movies. Both the first and the second Cinderella movie are popular‚ and they both show their principle scene‚ which is when Cinderella is getting her dress made for the ball with the assistance of the mice. Both versions also show their respective‚ and classic view of Cinderella’s physical appearance. In the first version of the Cinderella movie as well as the second version‚ Cinderella is wearing her blue dress‚ along

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    THE NECKLACE THEMES

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    Definition of charity[edit] The definition of charity in Australia is derived through English common law‚ originally from the Charitable Uses Act 1601‚ and then through several centuries of case law based upon it. In 2002 the federal government established an inquiry into the definition of a charity. That inquiry proposed that the government should legislate a definition of a charity‚ based on the principles developed through case law. This resulted in the Charities Bill 2003. The Bill incorporated

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    Cinderella Man and Economic Hardship Boxing is a dangerous‚ life-threatening sport‚ but perhaps dying quickly in a fight is preferable to slowly starving and freezing to death. Ron Howard’s film Cinderella Man depicts the struggle between survival and happiness in the era when it was almost impossible to achieve both. Following the life of boxer James J. Braddock‚ the film takes place in the Great Depression‚ as Braddock struggles to feed his children‚ keep his home warm‚ and stay alive while the

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    things one doesn’t have. What will happen if they actually lose everything? Can materialism really poison 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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    In Anne Sexton’s "Cinderella" one may ponder what the purpose and tone is. Anne Sexton uses a strong satiric and humorous undertone when poking fun at marriage. The use of dark humor adds life and body to the poem. Anne Sexton’s placement of witty understatements is impeccable and allows the reader to imagine Anne Sexton’s dark humorous laugh as they read the poem. "You always read about.../...the nursemaid some luscious sweet from Denmark / who captures the oldest son’s heart. / from Diapers to

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    Necklace: Need and Life

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    The Necklace In life we are too involved in materialistic things‚ and they don’t satisfy us. The loving relationships we have‚ the universe around us: we take these things for granted and don’t really realize what matters the most. It’s a belief that comfort‚ pleasure‚ and wealth are the most desirable things in life‚ but that belief is very wrong and misunderstood. We are only on earth for a short time and materialistic items are worldly desires. Materialistic items may seem to fill in parts

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