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3 pages in length. “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant is
indicative of the prolific writer's inherent ability to
pursue what appears to be the simplest concept, yet in
reality is quite complex in nature: material worth.
Characteristically typical of the author, Maupassant appeals
to the innermost recesses of the reader's soul by means of
his exquisite insight. Not only is the story representative
of one of human nature's most destructive emotions -- envy
-- but it speaks to the issue of being satisfied with what
one is handed in life. It is by means of such a theme that
“The Necklace” may have reflected a time in Maupassant's
life where the writer was significantly more attuned to the
transient aspects of one's existence, having successfully
capturing the dread and despair so clearly evident in the
lead character, Mathilde Loisel. No additional sources
cited.
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nature: material worth. Characteristically typical of the author, Maupassant appeals to the innermost recesses of the readers soul by means of his exquisite insight. Not only is the
story representative of one of human natures most destructive emotions -- envy -- but it speaks to the issue of being satisfied with what one is handed in life.
It is by means of such a theme that The Necklace may have reflected a time in Maupassants life where the writer was significantly more attuned to the transient aspects
of ones existence, having successfully capturing the dread and despair so clearly evident in the lead character, Mathilde Loisel. The characters of The Necklace are particularly associated with Maupassants obvious
attempts at establishing a symmetrical ambiance throughout the story. Each one is decidedly reminiscent of real people experiencing real social pain and suffering, in spite of the fact that
Mathilde chooses to wallow in what she has convinced herself to be the depths of societal existence. It can be said that the author created characters which were both
believable and fully developed; a feat quite easily accomplished when there is such a significant foundation of truth to their composition. It is important for the student to realize
that the fact that Maupassant was completely able to represent his characters in such a fashion as to give the reader a sense of connectedness speaks volumes regarding the authors
inherent talent. Indeed, Maupassant is not only successful at establishing concrete characterization in The Necklace, but he is also triumphant at portraying these characters as both finite and composed.
This quality not only lends considerably to the believability of the characters but also to the overall structural composition, which, if this does not exist as it does in The
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