what is the interesting part in story of the necklacr
She is portrayed as having good and bad qualities.
the diamond necklace was loose. And Mathilde buy a new one that look like with the lost one, the new necklace are worth of 40 thousands francs. But the lost diamond necklace was a paste and worth 500 francs only. But it's too late to known. :(
The story "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant is set in Paris, France during the late 19th century. The protagonist, Mathilde Loisel, dreams of a life of luxury and glamour, which contrasts with her modest surroundings in a middle-class household.
"The Most Dangerous Game" was written by Richard Cornell. "The Necklace" was written by Guy de Maupassant. "The Scarlet Ibis" was written by James Hurst.
Rust is a short story by Guy de Maupassant. The theme of Rust doesn't appear very clearly after reading the short story, but it is most likely a theme of realism.
when she went to the party
the most interesting thing that I've learned about the story is how to let go of things/person we want/love most...
Madame Loisel borrows a diamond necklace from her friend Madame Forestier to wear to the party. She considers it her most valuable possession and believes it will make her stand out and elevate her social status at the event.
Now this is a answer with many different answers What do you think is the most interesting part? Others may think differently.
I assume you mean the story by Maupassant. Struck me vaguely Communistic- at least anti-capitalistic- Cinderella in Reverse gear.- Okay If I follow the story line, she lost the necklace ( en route to the party, at the ball itself- or coming home in a taxicab. There are no intimations of crime- or say- a power failure -cum crime wave- at the party itself. It is not directly stated in the story, but she may have been drunk- and that is why ( is this the Kopechne channel) she did not call up MMe Forestier- assuming they had phones- and this probably was the case- on return from the party- and when she first noticed the expensive (not knowing it was fake) item was missing. She may have been drunk. I don't know how careless one could be to loose something of Hope-Diamond like value even if only a wearing copy. There is not intimation she was mugged, to use a modern term. it is not a crime short story.
The most interesting part of a story can vary depending on personal interpretation, but commonly it is the climax or turning point where the main conflict is resolved or the plot takes an unexpected turn. This is typically the part that keeps the reader engaged and eager to see how the story unfolds.
most interesting thing that i think, is that she was about 36 years younger than julius caeser when they were lovers.