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The Necklace Analysis

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Imagine someone being at a sales stand looking for something stunning, browsing through the beautiful selection of diamonds and gems. In the corner of her eye, she sees one of the most dazzling piece of jewelry ever made. The woman automatically grabs and buys the necklace with joy thinking of how amazing she will look. This moment is how Mathilde felt in the text, “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant. But sometimes good things come to an end and this, unfortunately, is one of those times. In this tragic tale of lust and loss, a beautiful woman named Mathilde, born into a family of wealth, seems to let her need to feel important get over her head and cause misery for the future years to come. Mathilde was a very pretty lady, but with no hopes of marrying a wealth handsome man she allowed herself to be married to a clerk in the ministry of education. This seemed to eat at her as she lived on with this man. She believed she deserved luxury and a life full of riches. However, this notion wasn’t possible with the man she was with. The spare time she had was always spent thinking about what she could have done with her life. She dreamed of “silent antechambers, heavy with Oriental tapestries, lit by torches in lofty bronze sockets.” She knew this lifestyle wouldn’t ever be hers though. All of her dreams would soon become impractical. Her husband came home excited about receiving a request for them both to come to the Ministry. She becomes furious after he hands her the

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