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    The Most Effective Literary Element in “Cathedral” and Reasons for its Effectiveness Raymond Carver uses the literary elements of characterization and point of view to make Cathedral an effective story. While Cathedral appears to just be a story about a visit between two old friends and the narrator‚ I see it as a journey between two men which shows the audience that it is possible to break personal barriers and stereotypes. Cathedral’s main characters are the narrator‚ his wife‚ and Robert the

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    MGMT 325 “Will Technology Save the Publishing Industry” pg 104.  September 16‚ 2012 Case Study Questions 1. Evaluate the impact of the Internet on newspaper and book publishers using the value chain and competitive forces models. The publishing industry has been hit hard by new market entrants and substitute products and services. Newspapers are the most troubled segment of the publishing industry because of the availability of alternatives and publishers’ inability to protect

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    She says this when the Caterpillar "…repeats it contemptuously- ‘Who are YOU?’…Indeed in the light of Alice’s many previous troubles about self-identity‚ the direct question becomes far more than a matter of ordinary impoliteness" (Rackin 64). These three simple words affected Alice so deeply‚ and made her question her own identity due to her underdeveloped‚ childlike mind. When the

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    "The Necklace": The Development of Irony by Kimberly Ednie Mrs. Connolly ENC 1102 M-W-F 9:00AM Short Story Essay January 29‚ 1997 Guy de Maupassant’s "The Necklace" is situational irony written in 1884. The story was written in a time when there were very distinct social classes primarily determined by one’s birth. It is about a woman who can not come to terms with her position in the middle class. Although she knows she can not escape her class‚ she refuses to accept it gracefully.

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    this message is presented in different ways throughout all forms of literature. In Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The Necklace‚” Madame Loisel loses the necklace that she had previously borrowed from a friend and her husband Monsieur loisel meticulously searches the streets to find the necklace which doesn’t turn up and have to work hard to pay it off not knowing that the necklace is of little value. Contrariwise‚ in O. Henry’s short fiction “The gift of the Magi‚” the characters Jim and Della selflessly

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    like this? If someone asks me these kinds of questions‚ then I will immediately say yes. The necklace that my mother gave me on my 14th birthday is probably the most valuable and favorite item that I have ever got. Of course‚ it is not only because of the quality‚ but also because of its meaning. Actually‚ I am always wearing it around my neck even now in order not to lose it.           I can say the necklace is a very important and very familiar item to me. I don’t know why‚ but it makes me feel better

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    Critical Analysis The Necklace (La Parure) is a short story by Guy de Maupassant. By the time "The Necklace" was first published‚ Maupassant had already established his reputation as one of France’s foremost short story writers. The Necklace was first published in 1884 in the French newspaper Le Gaulois. The story has become one of Maupassant’s most popular works and is well known for its twist ending. The Necklace tells the story of a nineteenth-century middle class French couple‚ Monsieur and

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    “The Necklace” and “Cinderella” Grade Level: 9th grade Course: 9th grade English (Intermediate to Advanced) Literature: “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant; “Cinderella” by Grimm Brothers I. 1. Students will define elements of a short story‚ including: characterization‚ setting‚ mood‚ protagonist‚ point of view‚ and theme. 2. Students identify the protagonist‚ setting‚ point of view‚ mood‚ and theme(s) in “The Necklace.” 3. Students will intelligently predict the plot of “The Necklace” with

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    Armando Martinez Dr. Tatum English 1302.DCD 24 January 2012 Précis of The Necklace “How little a thing it takes to destroy you or to save you.” That is a quote from the short story The Necklace written by Guy de Maupassant. This short story to me is a kind of cause and effect story as well. Maupassant writes about a charming lady named Mathilde who is married to a man by the name of Charles Loisel‚ a clerk. Mathilde daydreams about being wealthy. One day Charles come from his work and

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    The most important symbol in the short story "The Necklace" is the necklace itself. The entire story revolves around it. As we move through the story the necklace takes on different meanings as circumstances change. This is a story about a beautiful woman and a low-class man that sacrifice ten long hard years of their lives for a special night for his spoiled wife. Mr. and Mrs. Loisel were invited to an annual ball held by the Minister of Education. Mrs. Loisel had nothing to wear to

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