Mademoiselle Mathilde Loisel longed to be rich and glamorous "She suffered from the poverty of her dwelling, from the worn walls, the abraded chairs, the ugliness of the stuffs" (Clugston, 2010). Mathilde had a friend named Jeanne, who was wealthy, but because Mathilde longed to have material items like her friend, she stopped visiting Jeanne because it made her cry all day from "chagrin, from regret, from despair, and from distress" (Thurber). In "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, the theme of…
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