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An Ironic, Witty Short Story by Guy de Maupassant, The Necklace

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Because of her materialism and frivolous character, Mrs. Loisel is a non-sympathetic personality, ignoring all devotion provided by Mr. Loieel, likes rich Playboy wealth and affection. "She is willing to beg for, tempted and care for her." She seems to have trouble repaying unbearable debts at first glance and to ignore her appearance , Readers sympathize with Matilde. However, I think that this is a type of self-punishment, I think that Mrs. Leucel is a ruthless personality.

Guy Mopassan's Necklace: Criticism of Class Consciousness Guy Mopassan (1850 - 1893), a writer of French short stories and naturalism novels, is French 's biggest short story writer agreed by everyone. His genius came from his childhood sorrow and trauma experience. His parents' marriage failed. They broke up when Guy was 11 years old. Gay and his mother strongly supported him as a faithful son throughout his life He got help from him, but his attitude towards his father was clearly hostile. Whether it is a man or a writer, the failure of marriage left a mark on his son. It explains the fear of gay marriage and what he often see in this ridiculously persecuted husband's story. He is a great writer Gustave Flaubert and he and Emile Zola, Ivan Turgenev, Edmond Dekucourt (Edmond de Concourt) and Henry James his apprenticeship experience

Guy de Maupassant 's "Necklace" In Guy de Maupassant' s short story "The Necklace", the protagonist Matilda Loisel made many ironic discoveries. In addition, the reader has other discoveries, but Matilda does not. The discovery of the climax of the story involves the true nature of the necklace she borrowed from her friend Mrs. Forestia. But this may not be the most important lesson in this story. When the story began, Matilda, a young "Necklace": sarcastic development by Mrs. Kimberly Ednie Connolly ENC 1102 MWF January 29, 1997 short story January 29, 1997 Guide Mopessant's "Necklace" in 1884 The irony of the situation I wrote The era of this story is a very unique social class, which depends mainly on the birth of people. This is a woman who can not accept her position in the middle class. She knew that she could not escape from the classroom, but she refused to accept elegance.