Desire, Aristocracy, And The Necklace

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Desire, Aristocracy, and The Necklace The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant told a tale about the deceptiveness of borrowed objects and the importance of communication. Maupassant used the characteristics of an emboldened haughty Matilda Loisel, who wanted so badly to bask in the aristocratic light, she got too caught up in her act that she lost an important borrowed necklace. If only she communicated better with said owner of the necklace she wouldn’t have ended up in the life she despised. Matilda Loisel, the wife of an office clerk, was persuaded by her husband to attend a dinner party hosted by the Commissioner. She wanted a beautiful jewel to adorn her neck while on her outing so the others guests don’t think she is from a life of poverty.

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