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    As Petri Liukkonen states in “Guy de Maupassant…” “Latin has believed that his wife’s jewelry were fakes”(Guy 3). Like in “The Necklace” Mathilde lost a necklace that looked priceless to her when she first got sight of it. But at the very end of the story she finds the heart breaking truth‚ and that was that the necklace was a fake. Also later on Petri Liukkonen points out that i ones of Guy’s stories he “ sets fire to his own house‚ to destroy his Horla‚ but only his servants

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    Theme of Reality vs. Appearances in “The Necklace” Henri Rene Albert Guy de Maupassant was born on August 5‚ 1850 in the chateau de Miromesnil near Dieppe‚ Normandy. He lived in Fecamp‚ France until age twelve (when his parents separated) then moved with his mother to a villa in Etretat‚ France. Home-schooled‚ except for a brief stay at a boarding school when he was thirteen‚ Maupassant ran free for most of his school years. Maupassant attended university in Paris‚ where he began to study law

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    Which story‚ "Lamb of the Slaughter" or "The Necklace"‚ does a better job of showing situational irony? She tries her best to have this image of being wealthy when in reality she is broke. Both stories do a good job of showing situational irony ‚but "The Necklace"‚ does a way better job. In the "Lamb of the Slaughter"‚ they have about two or three examples of irony. One is the name of the story. The name of the story had me thinking an innocent animal is about to die. The other example of irony

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    “The Necklace” is an 1884 short story by French writer Guy de Maupassant. It is known for its twist ending‚ a hallmark of de Maupassant’s style. In “Coarseness and Predatory Humor‚” John Cowper Powys goes off the beaten path. Instead of discussing Maupassant’s detailed writing style with twist endings‚ he writes about the underlying twisted humor in “The Necklace” and human’s odd infatuation with it. “The raw bleeding pieces—each‚ as one almost feels‚ with its own peculiar cry—of the living body

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    The Story of an Hour & The Necklace LIT 125 Introduction to Literature The Story of an Hour & The Necklace Marriage takes great selfness from a couple to succeed creating a happy fulfilling life together. Unfortunately‚ some couples do not succeed on molding a happy union. In this essay we will compare and contrast two great stories The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant and The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin. “The Necklace" tells of a sad and lengthy

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    Chapter 3‚ pages 34-35 Brave New World Diction “Main Day-shift off duty…..’I shall make a point of going‚’ said Henry Foster.” In chapter 3 of Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World‚ many things are revealed about hot the society in this novel functions. It shows more about the work that the people do and how the society functions. Huxley uses repetition and descriptive diction to provide a deeper look into the society that is shown in this passage. In one paragraph‚ one specific word

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    The Great Gatsby- Diction and Selection of Detail The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ uses a specific choice of words along with selection of detail to develop the characters of Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson. This essay will cite specific examples that correspond to Fitzgerald’s use of diction and details. Although this passage does not emphasize on Tom Buchanan‚ his character is developed through the use of literary techniques. Tom’s character speaks three times during the course

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    Performance Task TDA Essay “Choices have consequences with it.”This quote relates to”The Necklace” and “The Monkey’s Paw” text because it shows how the character had to make choices and consequence with the story. In the story the characterization is how the character acts in the “ The Necklace.”The thesis is characters from “The Necklace”and “The Monkey’s Paw “text taught me how the author expresses feeling throughout the story. The next‚ character trait in each story reveal how Mathilda

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    family‚ and even their will to live. In Night‚ Elie Wiesel uses diction‚ imagery‚ and tone to illustrate the loss of humanity during the holocaust. Loss of humanity was a huge theme during the holocaust because of all the things they had lost and the way the Naziz did this. “The three ‘veteran’ prisoners‚ needles in hand‚ tattooed numbers on our left arms. I became A-7713. From then on‚ I had no other name” (42). Wiesel uses diction to show how much the Naziz wanted the Jews to think that they were

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    his speech in order to deliver his purpose to his audience. Winston Churchill was well known for his speeches that he used diction to support his purpose. In this speech “We Shall Fight On The Beaches” Winston Churchill used a lot of war diction in order to support his purpose of writing this speech. Churchill began his speech saying “rapid retreat” to signify the horrible attacks that lead to the soldiers to back away quickly. Following that Churchill said “the destruction of the fine Belgian Army”

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