The Necklace Short Story Essay

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“The Necklace”, is a short story written by Guy de Maupassant. Guy de Maupassant, utilizes different types of irony to highlight and impact the different types of themes there are throughout the story. In the beginning of the story, the theme starts out with pride interfering in her life and not being content in the level of society she and her husband are in. Madame Loisel believes that she deserves a better and more luxurious life with expensive things rather than the life she now has.“Believing that she had been born to enjoy every refinement and luxury, she suffered deeply”(3). Since Madame Loisel has always longed for a better life, her husband brought her home an invitation to a ball so she could experience a night of living in the higher …show more content…

Comic situational irony and situational irony also impacts the outcome of the story by Madame Loisel having to give up many years of her and her husband’s life due to not telling the truth. She had to pay off the debt she is in from replacing the fake necklace with a real one. The necklace was supposed to add more beauty to her instead of aging her and taking years away from her. ”When the ten years had came to an end they had paid off everything including the usurers’ fees and accumulated interest”(101). The author uses this statement to emphasis the situational irony by having the outcome of wearing the necklace being the opposite of what was expected to …show more content…

[b]ut mine was a fake”,(125). Madame Loisel never thought that the necklace she borrowed from her rich friend, Madame Frontier, could ever be fake. The author makes Madame Loisel and the readers think that the necklace was real until the end of the story by Madame Loisel telling the truth, that author lets her and the reader’s know it was fake.
The author uses the situational irony to highly impact the theme in the end of the short story. The necklace was supposed to make her younger, add more beauty to her, and make her feel better about herself, but the opposite happened. Madame Loisel and her husband became poorer than they were in the beginning and she has now aged and is more upset than before she borrowed the necklace. “Madame Loisel looked old now. She had became the sort of woman often found in poor households: tough, grasping and coarse”(103).
The author uses the different types of irony to describe and highlight the main themes throughout the short story. Madame Loisel borrows a necklace to allow herself to have the appearance of having more money, better life, luxury items, and higher living in the society class. Instead of the necklace giving her everything she hoped for, it only gave her the opposite of what she wished for with different types of irony impacting the situations and

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