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The Necklace Essay

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Materialism is defined in the dictionary as a “preoccupation with, or emphasis on material objects, comforts, and considerations, with a disinterest in, or rejection of spiritual, intellectual, or cultural values. “ This is a good description of Mme Loisel’s character in “The Necklace” by Guy De Maupassant. Mme Loisel was so preoccupied with wanting and wishing for more that she became dissatisfied with her life and lost sight of the things that should be more important to her. It is true that people can get carried away with wanting more and more, especially in these modern times, therefore, it is good to be reminded and taught that people should learn to appreciate and be happy with what you already have in life because things could be worse. The author of The Necklace demonstrates Mme Loisel ‘s dissatisfaction with her life through tone and mood early on in the story. In the passage on page 20 the author writes, “she grieved incessantly, feeling that she had been born for all the little niceties and luxuries …show more content…

M Loisel, Mme Loisel’s husband , is shown to be a good and hardworking man who wants to please his wife, but she is not happy with his attempt. On Page 21 of the story Maupassant writes, “But, my dear, I thought you’d be thrilled to death. You never get a chance to go out, and this is a real affair, a wonderful one! I had an awful time getting a card. Everybody wants one. It’s much sought after, and not many clerks have a chance at one. You’ll see all the most important people there.” She gave him an irritated glance and burst out impatiently, “What do you think I have to go in?” This excerpt is using the third person omniscient point of view and shows that Mme Loisel’s husband was happy and proud to do something that he thought might please his wife, but the author also shows Mme Loisel’s dissatisfaction in his

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