In Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace,” the most obvious use of...
In Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace,” the most obvious use of irony comes at the end of the short story. Mathilde, a working class woman, borrows a necklace to attend a dance at the home of the...
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"The Necklace" Guy de Maupassant. What could the Loisels do to help them move on with their lives?
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What could they do that would help them move on with the rest of their lives, following Mathilde's realization that the necklace had been fake? Now that Mathilde knows what it means to be poor and what...
View ArticleHow does Monsieur Loisel respond to Madame Loisel's disappointment?
How does Monsieur Loisel respond to Madame Loisel's disappointment?
View ArticleIn "The Necklace," how did Mathilde’s life change after she lost the...
In "The Necklace," how did Mathilde’s life change after she lost the necklace?
View ArticleWhat are three quotes that show how Mr. Loisel and Mathilde Loisel were...
What are three quotes that show how Mr. Loisel and Mathilde Loisel were proud in this story?
View ArticleIs there irony in the story,¨The Necklace?¨
Is there irony in the story,¨The Necklace?¨
View Article"The Necklace" Guy de Maupassant. What could the Loisels do to help...
"The Necklace" Guy de Maupassant. What could the Loisels do to help them move on with their lives?
View ArticleThe author creates a character we can easily love to despise in...
The author creates a character we can easily love to despise in Mathilde. But, do you feel sympathy for her at all within the story? How do you feel about the story's end?
View ArticleThis is a very good question. Monsieur Loisel is to be blamed for the...
This is a very good question. Monsieur Loisel is to be blamed for the misery he endures because it was mainly his idea to replace the lost necklace rather than tell Madame Forestier the truth and offer...
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This is a personal question, really, but I don't feel much sympathy for her at the end. She is, after all, a woman who has never learned to appreciate what she has--a good home, a loving, and cheerful...
View ArticleThe characterization of Madame Loisel tells us that she is a woman with...
The characterization of Madame Loisel tells us that she is a woman with no expectations. According to the text, she "allowed herself to be married" to a clerk as she, herself, was born to no wealth or...
View ArticleIn "The Necklace," how did Mathilde’s life change after she lost the...
In "The Necklace," how did Mathilde’s life change after she lost the necklace?
View ArticleWhat are three quotes that show how Mr. Loisel and Mathilde Loisel were...
What are three quotes that show how Mr. Loisel and Mathilde Loisel were proud in this story?
View ArticleHow is Madame Loisels's character in the story "The Necklace".
How is Madame Loisels's character in the story "The Necklace".
View ArticleThis is a very good question. Monsieur Loisel is to be blamed for the...
This is a very good question. Monsieur Loisel is to be blamed for the misery he endures because it was mainly his idea to replace the lost necklace rather than tell Madame Forestier the truth and offer...
View ArticleThe characterization of Madame Loisel tells us that she is a woman with...
The characterization of Madame Loisel tells us that she is a woman with no expectations. According to the text, she "allowed herself to be married" to a clerk as she, herself, was born to no wealth or...
View ArticleThe character of Madame Loisel is that of a young woman of lesser social...
The character of Madame Loisel is that of a young woman of lesser social status, who comes from a similarly simple family. As a result, she is rendered unable to marry "beyond her station" and find a...
View ArticleSymbolism is the use of an item or description to represent ideas or...
Symbolism is the use of an item or description to represent ideas or qualities i.e. a flying bird represents the concept of freedom. Irony is using words or actions in one way when they actually mean...
View ArticleDescribe Madame Loisels's character in "The Necklace."
Describe Madame Loisels's character in "The Necklace."
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