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The Necklace
In Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace", we see different tones and attitudes. We can see the attitudes of the characters in the story, especially the main character, Mathilde. She is after all, the central character around which is built an intricate portrait of a certain type of woman during a certain era. Of course as there are only two very developed characters, Mathilde and her husband, we can only gather enough tonal information from these
his friends and family as Mathilde's husband? In conclusion, I think that this story really hammered the point home. His use of description helped to form the characters, especially Mathilde. His omission of detail helped to form the character of Mathilde's husband and his simplistic portrayal of the main point helped to focus solely on the irony of the story. I thought it was a very good example of situational irony and attitude. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ **Bibliography**
