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    consistently reflected the interests and activities of a people. Therefore, some themes have been dominant in World Literature from ancient times to the present. One such theme greed and generosity, which is explored in the French short story “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant. On August 5, 1850, Maupassant was born near Normandy, France, where he lived for the majority of his childhood. He was the first son of Laure Le Poittevin and Gustave de Maupassant, who were both from prestigious bourgeois

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    Mithilde Loisel from the short story, “The Necklace,” without a doubt has this trait. Monsieur and Madame (M. and Mme.) Loisel are a couple living in Paris. Mme. Loisel, although beautiful, is very unhappy with the life she has been given. One day, M. Loisel receives an invite to a nighttime ball, but Mme. Loisel refuses to go unless she has something marvelous to showcase herself with. Her husband manages to obtain a dress for her, and she manages to get a necklace from an old friend, Mme. Forestier.

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    to the ball in town, she is faced with a couple of problems. She believes that she would not look as good as the other women at the dance, because she did not have any beautiful gowns to wear. Some conflicts that occur to Mathilde throughout The Necklace, are not having a nice dress to wear to the ball, not

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    life for material things? In “The Necklace” by Guy De Maupassant, a woman named Mathilde puts a necklace above everything, and ends up losing it all. The theme of “The Necklace” is to always focus on what you have more than what you want. Mathilde was too focused on looking good and having fancy things to appreciate what she had. This leads to her losing a precious diamond necklace that she borrowed from a friend. Mathilde works for 10 long years to pay off the necklace. She loses what little she had

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    In The Necklace, Madame Loisel was embarrassed by her poverty which made her state of being even worse with her self-centered actions. Characteristics to describe her actions would be materialistic, ungrateful, and unappreciative. Evidences from the story, about these characteristics, are given to support them. Madame Loisel have plenty of traits that describes her, but the three that stood out the most was materialistic, ungrateful, and unappreciative. With a simple, loving, and caring husband didn’t

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    society that there are perfect ideals that cannot be achieved, Mathilde is a prime example, for she desired what she didn’t have but would try anything to achieve this ideal. One fateful decision leads her down an unhappy path. In the short story “The Necklace” the protagonist is used as means to teach a lesson. De Maupassant’s story tells the story through the eyes of Mathilde Loisel through what she says and does, through her interactions with other characters, and through events in the plot. The true

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    A theme that can be found in these two short stories are wealth. In The Necklace, wealth is a theme that the author uses when he describes Mathilde’s history, fantasies, and jealousy against wealthy people. The author talks about Mathilde’s history and how she lacked wealth. The narrator, writes “She was one of those pretty and charming girls, born by a blunder of destiny in a family of employees. She had no dowry, no expectations, no means of being known, understood, loved, married by a man rich

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    In Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace" Mathilde Loisel, a middle-class housewife, fantasizes about leading a life of wealth. Mme. Loisel is a proud woman. She feels herself "born for all the delicacies and all the luxuries". Since she was born into a middle-class family, she lacks access to the comforts of an upper-class life. Thinking that her beauty should earn her a higher place in society, she is discontent. She stopped seeing her wealthy former schoolmate "because she suffered ceaselessly

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    In the story ¨The Necklace¨ by Guy de Maupassant Mme. Loisel ends up losing her friends necklace and has to buy her a new one. She has many misfortunes and blames them all on her friend, Mme. Forestier. She does not take her own responsibilities by blaming it on other people instead of herself. Mme. Loisel does not tell Mme. Forestier about the lost necklace, she instead lies to her about it by saying she will return it soon. In the story, it is also clear that Mme. Loisel's husband buys her an invitation

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    People who are driven by greed end up focusing on what they do not have instead of being grateful for what they do have. This is relevant in the short story “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant because Mathilde Loisel ends up losing everything she owns just because she lets greed drive her decisions and get the best of her. When receiving an invitation to an extravagant ball, she declines because she says she does not have anything nice to wear. In the beginning of the short story she says, “There

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