Tuesday, November 13, 2012
My tiny little Paper.
The decade of labor and poverty presented in The Necklace is a result of
Mdm. Loisel’s lust for higher society and lack of integrity. In The necklace,
a reoccurring theme is introduced by the first sentence: One of greed and discontent.
Readers get the first dose of self pity as Madame Loisel feels deserving of
“…every delicacy and luxury…” (82) resenting her humble circumstances and nursing the
misconception that she married beneath her social class, a "...little clerk in the Ministry of
Education." (82) As her Character develops, Madame Loisel’s lust for fame and acknowledgement
causes her to borrow a necklace from Madame Forstier and her carelessness and pride cause
her to seek alternative means of replacement rather than admit her folly.
Consequently, what could have been a bright and promising future for Madme Loisel was
transformed into something dark and ruled by obligation. Because Madame Loisel succumbed to
her greed and pride, her future was drastically different than what it could have been had she
chosen the higher route of integrity and honesty.
Yeah. This is it. Had so much trouble with this.
I agree with with the lack of integrity part. But I would put a topic paragraph and a clincher paragraph on the paper and maybe make it a litile more about how fate changed her outcome.
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