sarcastic towards the girl. kind of antagonistic, too
detached
Distant / Objective
Maupassant's tone towards Madame Loisel in "The Necklace" can be seen as sympathetic and critical. He sympathizes with her desire for a more luxurious life but is critical of her ungratefulness and obsession with material possessions which ultimately leads to her downfall.
All the above :)
Guy de Maupassant's tone toward Mathilde in "The Necklace" is critical and judgmental. He portrays Mathilde as vain, materialistic, and discontent, highlighting the consequences of her actions and decisions. The tone suggests a sense of irony and reproach towards her character.
In "The Necklace," Maupassant's use of third-person-limited narration creates a tone of suspense and irony. The readers are kept in the dark about Mathilde's true feelings and actions, heightening the tension as the story unfolds. The revelation of her deception and the consequences that follow highlight the story's theme of the deceptiveness of appearances.
Personal opinion or feelings, unrelated external factors, and a summary of the plot would not be suitable evidence for analyzing the tone in The Necklace. It's important to focus on specific language choices, narrative style, and overall atmosphere created by the author to determine the tone.
Guy de Maupassant uses descriptive language and details to create a somber and ironic tone in "The Necklace." He also portrays the main character's emotions and actions in a way that highlights the story's themes of regret and disillusionment, helping readers to identify the overall tone of the story as melancholic and thought-provoking.
Madame Forestier said in a faintly waspish tone: You could have brought it back sooner! I might have needed it! Basically she was not happy with how long it took for Mme. Losiel to bring back a necklace.
In the short story "paste", James talks about a string of pearls that are real but are thought to be fake, in a comedic tone. But in "The Necklace", the author talks about a diamond necklace which is truly imitation (fake) but is perceived to be genuine (real), in a serious tone.
The tone of your skin does not really connect with your eyes or hair try on a blue necklace then a red necklace if the blue looks better you are cool toned if the red looks better you are warm toned.
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