It would be hard to find examples of specific allusions in "The...
It would be hard to find examples of specific allusions in "The Necklace" but there are examples of general allusions in Mathilde Loisel's fantasies and daydreams. She thought of silent antechambers...
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When you refer to “she” in this question, I assume you are asking about Madame Loisel. If this is the case, she does not like to visit her friend from school because the friend is richer than Madame...
View ArticleWhat are some examples of allusion in the story, "The Necklace?"
What are some examples of allusion in the story, "The Necklace?"
View ArticleIt would be hard to find examples of specific allusions in "The...
It would be hard to find examples of specific allusions in "The Necklace" but there are examples of general allusions in Mathilde Loisel's fantasies and daydreams. She thought of silent antechambers...
View ArticleIn "The Necklace," why doesn't she like to visit her friend from school?
In "The Necklace," why doesn't she like to visit her friend from school?
View ArticleWhen you refer to “she” in this question, I assume you are asking...
When you refer to “she” in this question, I assume you are asking about Madame Loisel. If this is the case, she does not like to visit her friend from school because the friend is richer than Madame...
View ArticleWhat's the indirect and direct characterization of Madame Forestier in...
What's the indirect and direct characterization of Madame Forestier in the story "The Necklace"?
View ArticleWhat point of view is "The Necklace" told in?
What point of view is "The Necklace" told in?
View ArticleDo you think Mme. Forestier should return the difference in value...
Do you think Mme. Forestier should return the difference in value between the original necklace and the one she received as a replacement?
View ArticleIn "The Necklace," why doesn't she like to visit her friend from school?
In "The Necklace," why doesn't she like to visit her friend from school?
View ArticleWhat are some examples of allusion in the story, "The Necklace?"
What are some examples of allusion in the story, "The Necklace?"
View ArticleSadly, I think Madame Loisel would not have had a very happy life even...
Sadly, I think Madame Loisel would not have had a very happy life even had she not lost the necklace. Let's suppose for a moment that as the belle of the ball, she had been able to parlay her...
View ArticleWhy does the author describe Madame Loisel as charming?
Why does the author describe Madame Loisel as charming?
View ArticleIn Guy de Mauppassant’s “The Necklace” he describes Madame Loisel...
In Guy de Mauppassant’s “The Necklace” he describes Madame Loisel as “one of those pretty and charming girls born, as though fate had blundered over her, into a family of artisans.” He does this to let...
View ArticleDo you think Mme. Forestier should return the difference in value...
Do you think Mme. Forestier should return the difference in value between the original necklace and the one she received as a replacement?
View ArticleIn "The Necklace," why doesn't she like to visit her friend from school?
In "The Necklace," why doesn't she like to visit her friend from school?
View ArticleWhat are some examples of allusion in the story, "The Necklace?"
What are some examples of allusion in the story, "The Necklace?"
View ArticleHow does the narrator apparently feel about his main character in "The...
How does the narrator apparently feel about his main character in "The Necklace"?
View ArticleWhen her husband brings home the invitation, what was Mathilde Loisel's...
When her husband brings home the invitation, what was Mathilde Loisel's reaction?
View ArticleIn the exposition of "The Necklace," the narrator uses direct and...
In the exposition of "The Necklace," the narrator uses direct and indirect characterization which depicts Madame Loisel as a selfish, materialistic person. Her actions later in the narrative indicate...
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