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  1. Mathilde Loisel. The protagonist of the story. Mathilde has been blessed with physical beauty but not with the affluent lifestyle she yearns for, and she feels deeply discontented with her lot in life. When she prepares to attend a fancy party, she borrows a diamond necklace from her friend Madame Forestier, then loses the necklace and must ...

    • The Necklace

      Overview. “The Necklace” is a short story by French writer...

    • Mathilde Loisel
    • Monsieur Loisel
    • Madame Forestier

    Mathilde Loisel is a dissatisfied woman, and this drives her conflict withherself and with others. She imagines living a more fantastical life than theone she was born into. She feels that there is a great discrepancy between thelife she shouldbe living based on her charm and beauty(which, based on textual evidence, is not imagined) and the life sh...

    From every indication, Monsieur Loisel is a dedicated husband. Although heis referred to in the diminutive as a “little clerk,” and despite the fact thathis wife is never seen engaging with him warmly, Monsieur Loisel makes ongoingefforts to please Mathilde and attempts to give her the life he knows shedesires. It is difficult for him to obtain the...

    Madame Forestier represents all Mathilde longs for. She is wealthy, andMathilde pulls away from their friendship because spending time with MadameForestier makes Mathilde “suffer” upon returning to her own home, which isn’tnearly as elegant. It is Madame Forestier who offers Mathilde her jewelry towear and who endures her friend’s highly selective ...

  2. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘The Necklace’ is an 1884 short story by the French writer Guy de Maupassant (1850-93), first published in Le Gaulois as ‘La parure’ in February of that year. If you’re unfamiliar with Maupassant’s work, ‘The Necklace’ is his most famous tale, and worth taking the time to read. If…

  3. Jeanne Forestier. Mme. Forestier is a well-to-do friend of Mathilde ’s from her convent-school days. She has a marvelous collection of jewelry and lets Mathilde borrow an expensive-looking necklace for the party. Mathilde loses and replaces the… read analysis of Jeanne Forestier. Previous.

  4. Analysis. Mathilde Loisel is a pretty and charming woman who was born, “as if through some blunder of fate,” into a middle-class family. Without a dowry or a point of entry into high society, she is unable to find a wealthy husband, and so she marries M. Loisel, a clerk who works for the Ministry of Education.

  5. Mathilde Loisel. A beautiful woman who yearns for a life of luxery and wealth. When she is invited to a fancy party, she borrows a necklace from her wealthy friend Madame Forestier because she refuses to go to the party without expensive jewels and a beautiful gown. After a night of happiness, during which she immerses herself in the life of ...

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