If you are talking about The Necklace by Guy DeMaupassant, the main character is Madame Loisel, an envious middle class woman in France. She borrows a valuable necklace from her rich friend so she can go to a dance and look rich, but looses it. She ends up spending years in poverty repaying all the loans it took to buy a replacement before her friend notices its gone, loosing her beauty from years of manual labor. She meets her old friend in the street one day, and asks her how she is doing. The friend hardly recognizes her. When Loisel reveals her identity and tells her friend that she lost her necklace, she is shocked and sympathetic. After all the hard work Loisel did to repay the debt she acquired from replacing the necklace, it turns out that the necklace was only a fake!
Haha her life stinks! ;)
In "The Necklace," the necklace itself serves as a metaphor for the protagonist Mathilde Loisel's desire for wealth and status. It symbolizes her obsession with material possessions and her belief that outward appearances are more important than inner qualities.
Some examples of figurative language in 'The Necklace' include metaphor when the necklace is compared to real diamonds, personification when the necklace is described as having a personality, and symbolism when the necklace represents Madame Loisel's desire for wealth and status.
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The title of the short story is "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant.
role of the diamond necklace in the story
The journey was the metaphor.
The story of the "Heart of the Ocean" necklace in the movie Titanic is fictional and was created for the film's narrative. There is no historical evidence that such a necklace or similar story existed on the actual Titanic.
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The Necklace was written by French author, Guy de Maupassant.
The Necklace was written by French author, Guy de Maupassant.
Muti's Necklace: The Oldest Story in the World by Louise Hawes is a fiction story.