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Many people become obsessed with having a more materialistic lifestyle, and some learn the hard way they should be happy with what they have, even in 19th century France. The detailed description of setting, the development of characters, and use of exploitation show how Madame Loisel dealt with internal conflict. By understanding those ideas, the reader realizes how much they affect human condition. Guy de Maupassant proves this in The Necklace.
The setting gives the reader a visual picture of where the story takes place. For example The Necklace shows, “The poverty of her rooms-the shabby walls, the worn furniture, the ugly upholstery-caused her pain.” This illustrates that one aspect of the story takes place in a rundown house. The setting reveals how Madame Loisel lives her life. Without the setting, the reader would not be able to fully understand the character and the plot would not be as interesting. By describing the poor living conditions in detail, the author displays that the environment in which she lives, does not impress Madame Loisel. The adjectives that Guy de Maupassant uses all describe this setting using negative connotations. The setting gives the reader a visual picture of where the story takes place. For example The Necklace shows, “The poverty of her rooms-the shabby walls, the worn furniture, the ugly upholstery-caused her pain.” This illustrates that one aspect of the story takes place in a rundown house. The setting reveals how Madame Loisel lives her life. Without the setting, the reader would not be able to fully understand the character and the plot would not be as interesting. By describing the poor living conditions in detail, the author displays that the environment in which she lives, does not impress Madame Loisel. The adjectives that Guy de Maupassant uses all describe this setting using negative connotations. The setting gives the reader a visual picture of where the story takes place. For example The Necklace shows, “The poverty of her rooms-the shabby walls, the worn furniture, the ugly upholstery-caused her pain.” This illustrates that one aspect of the story takes place in a rundown house. The setting reveals how Madame Loisel lives her life. Without the setting, the reader would not be able to fully understand the character and the plot would not be as interesting. By describing the poor living conditions in detail, the author displays that the environment in which she lives, does not impress Madame Loisel. The adjectives that Guy de Maupassant uses all describe this setting using negative connotations. The setting gives the reader a visual picture of where the story takes place. For example The Necklace shows, “The poverty of her rooms-the shabby walls, the worn furniture, the ugly upholstery-caused her pain.” This illustrates that one aspect of the story takes place in a rundown house. The setting reveals how Madame Loisel lives her life. Without the setting, the reader would not be able to fully understand the character and the plot would not be as interesting. By describing the poor living conditions in detail, the author displays that the environment in which she lives, does not impress Madame Loisel. The adjectives that Guy de Maupassant uses all describe this setting using negative connotations.
character development
use of exploitation
The Necklace