The Necklace Mathilde Loisel Essay

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    The characters in “A Jury of Her Peers” and “The Necklace“ are influenced by status, diction, and character. The stories are both set in time periods from long ago. These stories are very different, yet similar. The stories “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant and “A Jury of Her Peers” by Susan Glaspell use irony to emphasize the theme of fate vs. free will. In “The Necklace”, Mathilde Loisel is a woman who cannot tolerate her lower-class status, believing “herself born for every delicacy and luxury”(82)

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    stories, “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant and “The Gift of the Magi” by O. Henry both Mathilde and Della are different and alike in many ways. Mathilde is a very selfish character and does not have a lot of money. In despite of this, she still desires for a wealthy status. However, Della is the complete opposite. She is selfless and does not have a lot of money. She gives up her valuables or prized possessions just to get her husband a Christmas gift. Mathilde from “The Necklace” and Della from

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    The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant is a story about class conflict. The short story is about a middle class woman named Mathilde Loisel. She was born into a family of clerks and then proceeded to marry a clerk. Despite being born and married into poverty, Loisel wishes nothing more than to be rich. One day, her husband offers her the chance to go to the palace for an event. After denying to wear her dress she wears to the theater, she talks him into giving her four hundred francs to buy a new dress

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    “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant displays a critical view of the materialistic ways which society forces upon women. During the late 1800’s, wealth and social status defined a person. Mathilde Loisel, a middle-class woman, is not content with her social status. She has dreams of being wealthy and having a plethora of riches. Through the use of irony and tragedy in the life of Mathilde Loisel, Maupassant displays the harsh realities behind materialism. While focusing on the disappointments in Mathilde’s

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    fail. Maupassant plots these consequences of greed through the story 'Necklace' by showing the physical and mental 'change' of a woman named Mathilde, before and after the arrival of a ‘diamond’ necklace. In context, the story “The Necklace” was influenced from a time period and place, where the Sino-French war took place. French citizens during those times were either extremely rich or extremely poor, and the story ‘necklace’ portrays the difficulty of a lower-class couple’s life, the Loisel's

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    story, “The Necklace” by Guy De Maupassant a woman attends a dance with some Jewelry that she had borrowed from a friends only to find our that she lost it and need to replace it which leaves her in debt. A enabled woman becomes spoiled and materialistic before she carelessly loses her friends belonging that she borrowed. Mathilde is spoiled when her husband sells his masculinity for her happiness. Mathilde’s ugly ways of materialistic causes her and her husband into a debt. Mathilde becomes ugly

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    Maupassant penned his short story, “The Necklace.” The Loisels, the main couple of the story, demonstrate unhappiness with their social structure and the insatiable desire for a higher social standing. Yet instead of seeking such lofty ideals as liberty and equality, they sought tangible wealth. By dehumanizing and demeaning her husband in order to achieve a façade of wealth, yet ultimately achieving nothing but a loss of social and economic status, Mathilde Loisel embodies the superficial mindset that

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    fortune. In Guy de Maupassant's “The Necklace,” Mathilde Loisel was one of the few people who change; she must give everything away and work to pay off a borrowed necklace she lost at a ball, but this hard work taught Mathilde to accept her life and how it had changed. Working to pay for the necklace changed Mathilde from a spoiled and selfish lady to an accepting and happy person. At the beginning of the story, Mathilde was self-centered and spoiled. Mathilde grew up in a wealthy family and when

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    appreciate what all her husband does to make her happy. Mathilde does not fully learn her lesson about greed and being ungrateful until she loses her middle class status and goes into extreme debt. Guy de Maupassant tells a valuable lesson about greed and ungratefulness in the short story The Diamond Necklace by showing what happens to Mathilde when she dreams of a better life, receives it for a night, and is still not satisfied. Mathilde does not appreciate the life she has and dreams of better

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    story, ‘The Necklace’, the main character, Mathilde Loisel, feels as if she should have been born rich but instead was born into a life of poverty. One day her husband, knowing Mathilde longed for this rich life, presented her with an opportunity to attend a rich party. After initially refusing, Mathilde finally agrees to go and goes out to buy a nice dress and borrow a beautiful diamond necklace to wear at the party and fit in with the rich crowd. When the party had ended, Mathilde was unable to

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