By examining the career of Guy de Maupassant, we provide readers insight to support the concept of stereotypes in "necklaces". After serving in the French-Prussian War, Maupassant traveled to Normandy where he worked for French civil servants. Like Mr. Mosier, it is noteworthy that Maupassant served as a staff of the Ministry of Education from 1878 to 1880. Maupassant thinks Norwich is very small and greedy. Indeed, in his story "The Piece of Yarn (String)" Maupassant ridiculed Norman and expressed Maitre Hauchecorne as "frugal like a real Norman" to regain what can be used later. String Another man, Malandain, is the enemy of Hauchecorne, because he pays for the harness he sells, and he is happy to see Hauchecorne licking something.
In "Necklace", as a stereotype of Mopassanto, there is a little sarcasm as a satisfactory staff of the same department and his wife, Montciel loiser.
Who discovered the soup bowl and was happy to announce "Oh, good soup! I do not know anything more".
I felt she was saddened and born for all the small details and luxurious life ... I saw a little Breton girl who was a humble little girl in her frustration. Wake up with wild fantasies
Like Maitre Hauchecorne trying to hide his curves, Mrs. Loisel did not admit she lost the necklace. It is similar to Hauchcorne, Mme. Loisel cheated on herself because she did not tell her friends that she lost the necklace she had lent.
In a fake pride Maaussant article in a necklace, the necklace Matilda Loisel borrowed a necklace so that there was no "worn air" among wealthy women among wealthy friends. She lost the necklace but I did not admit it. She and her husband did not realize that the necklace was a fake, and bought a similar necklace for Mrs. Forresier. They eventually have to work for ten years to repay debts. Selfishment of all women - Maupassant man 's Maupassant necklace, all characters of the "necklace" story show their own ideas rather than others and show similar behavior. Looking closely at the actions of characters in "Necklace", you can see a self-contained story about society as a whole, not a story about a spoiled selfish woman.
By examining the career of Guy de Maupassant, we provide readers insight to support the concept of stereotypes in "necklaces". After serving in the French-Prussian War, Maupassant traveled to Normandy where he worked for French civil servants. Like Mr. Mosier, it is noteworthy that Maupassant served as a staff of the Ministry of Education from 1878 to 1880. Maupassant thinks Norwich is very small and greedy. Indeed, in his story "The Piece of Yarn (String)" Maupassant ridiculed Norman and expressed Maitre Hauchecorne as "frugal like a real Norman" to regain what can be used later. String Another man, Malandain, is the enemy of Hauchecorne, because he pays for the harness he sells, and he is happy to see Hauchecorne licking something.