The necklace powerpoint presentation
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“The Necklace”
Presented by:Susan Newbold
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Guy de Maupassant• (1850-1893)• French author
famous for his short stories
• Prolific writer who wrote over 300 short stories
• Died in a sanitarium
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Setting
•Apartment in Paris, France
•In the past
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Point of View
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Symbolism•The diamond
necklace stands for everything Madame Loisel has ever wanted—beauty and wealth.
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Characterization•Madame Loisel
– Round and dynamic– Has a desire to be envied– Jealous– Never satisfied– Longs for a wealthy life style, which
contrasts with her real life.
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Characterization•Monsieur
Loisel•Optimistic•Happy with
his life•Practical•Manipulated
by his wife
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Irony•The Loisels live on the “street of
martyrs” and end up making a ten-year-long sacrifice. (Verbal Irony)
•Madame Loisel borrows a necklace that makes her feel beautiful and wealthy, and it turns out to be fake. (Situational Irony)
•Also….i love mrs newbold
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•If Madame Forestier had opened the case, she would have seen a much more valuable necklace than the one she originally loaned Madame Loisel. (Situational Irony)
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Tone
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Conflict•Internal
–Madame Loisel’s struggle with her status in society.
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Theme•True value is not always
apparent.•Never look for happiness in
material things.
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