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  1. Like most of Maupassant's short stories, ‘‘The Necklace’’ is told by an omniscient third-person narrator, who refrains from judging the characters or their actions. The narrator does have ...

  2. replace the necklace. That’s vanity and pride speaking. They make a bad choice. Fact: The necklace is a fake. Opinion: This would have been good luck if the Loisels had been honest. As it turns out, this is kind of bad luck. Fact: Loisel’s physical and emotional deterioration becomes evident. Opinion: Once that money gets borrowed, the Loisels

  3. The necklace is itself a fantasy. Madame Loisel delights in its glitter while believing it is real. But at the end of the story it is revealed to be a fake, unworthy of the brutal 10 years the couple has spent trying to replace it. Class. The theme of class consciousness and the difficulty of upward mobility contributes to the tensions in the ...

  4. What is the theme of "The Necklace," by Guy de Maupassant? The theme of "The Necklace," by Guy de Maupassant is most likely "honesty is the best policy." So many problems in the lives of the ...

  5. The Necklace Theme of Suffering. "The Necklace" is a difficult story to read. If you think about it, it's about nonstop suffering, caused by the cruelty of life and chance. At the opening, we meet Mathilde, the classic dissatisfied housewife, who spends her days weeping about how boring and shabby her life is.

  6. The Necklace is a fictional short story in the genre of Realism. Sub-genres include irony, for its surprise ending, and morality tale, for important lessons it offers the reader. Themes. Reality versus Appearance - This theme that things aren't as they seem plays out on many levels throughout the story. The most obvious is the original, fake ...

  7. Themes in The Necklace. Themes. in. The Necklace. Wealth: Wealth and greed go hand-in-hand in de Maupassant’s story. Mathilde longs for a life of wealth and glamor, which she deems far superior to her current life as a clerk’s wife. In her quest to appear wealthier than she is, she borrows a diamond necklace from wealthy friend Madame ...

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