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    In “The Necklace,” by Guy de Maupassant features surprising and unexpected irony about greed and materialism. One example of irony from the story that supports these morals is in page 4, where after hard work of repaying for the necklace Madame Loisel had lost, her friend whom she had borrowed the “costly” necklace from says, “...Oh, my poor Mathilde! But mine was imitation. It was worth at the very most five hundred francs!...” This shows how being greedy can repel back with inconceivable consequences

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    you ever met a person who is different on the inside than on the outside? Mathilde Loisel is a pretty, middle-class woman who lives in Paris in the late 1800s. The story “The Necklace” is written by Guy de Maupassant. She doesn’t think about others/selfish. Her husband treats her like he should and she isn’t happy with it. She cares too much about her outward appearance. Besides the fact that she is pretty, Mathilde Loisel is also a closed-minded, selfish, and a vain person. She doesn’t think

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    Mathilde wished so much that she could be rich and live life to the fullest. While it's not bad to dream for those sorts of things, she took it to a higher level. I think Mathilde's actions were influenced greatly because she was so beautiful, she was spoiled by her husband, and she had a fixed mindset on being rich. Throughout the whole story Mathilde was described as a beautiful and lovely woman who acted as though she was rich, when she really wasn't. Her beauty was a huge driving force for

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    An unequal relationship between man and wife is evident in “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant. Mathilde Loisel, was a woman of beauty and charm, in an era of endorsed control by male wishing she were wealthy.The feminist theory is suppose to be independent, intelligent, and able to make decisions. However, “The Necklace” endorses men’s power over the women’s decision making and public life. The male chauvinist author, made women characters that are desperate and deceptive. He portrays his misogynistic

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    Have you ever noticed that your actions/choices affect how and where you end up in life? In the stories, The Necklace and The rights to the Streets of Memphis the character’s choices, and how well they make them, depend on how the characters end up. While some may say the characters were affected more by chance, the characters in The Necklace, and The Rights to the Streets of Memphis were ultimately affected by their actions because when Richard chose to man up and stand up for himself in front of

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    In “The Necklace” by Guy De Maupassant, characterization is constantly developed in the story especially through the character of Mathilde Loisel. Whether characterization is seen through the lifestyle that she wants, which in the story would be a luxurious lifestyle, and how she is actually described, characterization is constantly developed through the story. Characterization is shown in the story at the beginning when her lifestyle is being described. It demonstrates how she does not live the

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    In the short story, “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, a poor woman named Mathilde receives an invitation to a formal party at a mansion. When she realizes that she has nothing to go in, she and her husband spend their savings to buy a dress, and she borrows a diamond necklace from a wealthy friend. Mathilde attends the party and has a wonderful time, but upon returning home she discovers that the necklace is missing. The couple buys a replacement, needing to work ten years to pay for it. After

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    Loisel’s Change Throughout “The Necklace” In the beginning of “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant, Madame Loisel is a young woman who is born beautiful and fair. Then, at the end of the story she became old and tough which was caused by their shortage of money. She changed a lot throughout the story because of the burden of the necklace, but when she was young she took her life for granted. In the beginning of the story, even though she is not poor, Mathilde Loisel pretends she is rich and glamourous

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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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