"Necklace" and "National Life" to examine the role of female characters in society constitute three things, time, place, people in society. In each society, each of these points is different from other societies. The story of Guy de Maupassant's story "Necklace" and "Country Life" occurs in a very common era of poverty in most places, but each society has a different view of poverty. In this article, we are considering the role of female characters in Guy Naupassant's "Necklace" and "Country Life".
Using Maupassant man "Necklace" and Tony Morrison's "Recitatif" necklace and memories for female characters, materialistic and jealous desire is an important part of these story themes. Both writers promote themes by manipulating plots and focusing on women. Maupassant and Morrison have proved the concept that women are effective in portraying the theme of social problems dealing with enthusiastic teaching materials and that an interesting story is told in the necklace. He depicts the painful life of a beautiful woman, unfortunately he was born into a family of ordinary staff. I felt she was destined to marry riches, but unfortunately she married a normal scrivener. Unlike today's women, women of the 19th century are not fortunate enough to have their careers; they were born in wealthy families or married a wealthy man. "Necklace", Guy De Maupassant revealed this in a creative manner
"Necklace" and "National Life" to examine the role of female characters in society constitute three things, time, place, people in society. In each society, each of these points is different from other societies. The story of Guy de Maupassant's story "Necklace" and "Country Life" occurs in a very common era of poverty in most places, but each society has a different view of poverty. - New Life Composition II November 1, 2005, a French writer Guy De Maupassant made an interesting story at "Necklace". He depicts the painful life of a beautiful woman, unfortunately he was born into a family of ordinary staff. I believe she is destined to marry riches, but unfortunately she got married to an ordinary scribe
A book and a volume of poetry. In his short stories "theme", the hero Mathilde Loisel feels that he should be born rich but should be born in a poor life. One day her husband got the opportunity to participate in a wealthy gathering, knowing that Matild had longed for this rich life. After the first rejection, Mathilde finally came out, bought a beautiful dress, wore a beautiful diamond necklace at the party, and agreed to fuse with a wealthy crowd. When?