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    they cannot or do not have. People want to lose weight, be more successful, or just be a better person. Somehow accomplishing goals like these in life are supposed to make us happier, however that is not always the case. In "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, a girl named Mathilde dreams to be a part of the upper class. She nearly goes crazy when she is married off to a poor man, M. Loisel. Though she cannot afford the luxuries of life, she comes across an extravagant diamond necklace that changes

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    Freshman Composition II November 1, 2005 The nineteenth century French writer, Guy De Maupassant, tells an intriguing story in "The Necklace." He depicts the painful life of a beautiful woman, unhappily born into an average family of clerks. She felt that she was destined to marry into wealth but sadly found herself settling as she married an average copyist. Unlike the women of today, women in the nineteenth century were not fortunate enough to have a career of their own; they were either

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    One of Guy De Maupassant 's literary influences was Gustave Flaubert, who taught him to write. Flaubert 's teaching principles suggested that the "writer must look at everything to find some aspect of it that no one has yet seen or expressed,". Maupassant succeeded in being a writer He wrote "realistic fiction" and greatly influences writers still "The Necklace" was written in the 19th century Literary Realism period. The story focuses on "everyday events, lives, and the relationships of middle/lower

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    What would you do if your significant other passed on and left you with over 12 million dollars? That's exactly what Guy De Maupassant tries to answer in the short story, “The Jewelry”. The author answers this question by expressing it through the five main parts of a complete story the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and conclusion. Not having a plot in the story it would be the equivalent of reading someones everyday journal. There are many events that happen but they are in

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    Ten years lost on repaying debts, losing money, time, and her beauty; Guy De Maupassant illustrates in his 1884 short story “The Necklace,” that self-indulgence can cost more than intended. De Maupassant uses irony and symbolism throughout this common tale of greed. He illustrates the main character Mathilde Loisel, a very sad and selfish woman, never happy with things in her life, always in search of finer, richer, and better possessions. “Mathilde suffer[s] ceaselessly, feeling herself born to

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    “The Necklace” theme “The Necklace” by Guy De Maupassant, the author portrays the theme “things aren’t always what they appear” by using literary devices such as symbolism and irony. To begin, the author of “The Necklace” develops the theme, “things aren’t always what they appear “, by using irony. For example, the text states “Oh my poor Mathilde! But mine was imitation. It was worth at the very most five hundred francs!” [Maupassant,8]. This helps develop the theme by using irony because Mathilde

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    Guy de Maupassant’s, “The Necklace,” is a short story about how a vain woman, Matilda, and her husband, Loisel, borrow a necklace, lose it, and then return it. Even though Matilda had no means of being loved and married by a man of money, she loves material items more than her husband because she suffers everyday in her apartment and dreams of things she should have. According to Olin H. Moore, “Maupassant, following the classicists, concentrated his attention upon the rational adult” (JSTOR 98)

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    Abstract This paper explores the concepts of vanity and falsity throughout society and the short story “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant. In this short story some themes that are displayed are the falseness of appearances, the vulnerabilities of exaggeration, and the impression of power placed within an object. Vanity is placed in the short story through showing that her pride causes her to have this constant discomfort in her life. Towards the end of the story it shows the consequences of her

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    Guy De Maupassant The Necklace In the short story by  Guy de Maupassant The Necklace A young beautiful maiden longing for the finer things in life becomes her greatest downfall. Whereas losing everything can make you bitter., greediness can sometimes lead forced humbleness.   The author of the story introduces us to Mathilde. She is the focus of the story. Noted for her beauty, she often dreamt as many do of being born in the wrong family. The setting of the story tells us that this fair maiden

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    The short story “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant is about a pretty girl named Mathilde Loisel who is born into a family of clerks. She is married to a minor clerk in the Ministry of Education. Mathilde Loisel’s husband brings her an invitation to attend an evening reception because she is always gloomy and sad. For the party, she buys a new dress and borrows a beautiful necklace from her friend Madame Forestier. When she comes home from the party, Mathilde realizes that the necklace is not on

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