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discuss a character sketch of Monsieur dubuis​

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Answered by tehseenniaz897
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Explanation:

Monsieur Loisel is a hard-working man who loves his wife, but does not understand her. He wants to please her, and makes sacrifices to give her the luxury, if only temporarily, that she so craves. He is a simple man who is satisfiedwith his social standing in life.

Answered by tarunkiranp
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Monsieur Loisel is a hard-working man who loves his wife, but does not understand her. He wants to please her, and makes sacrifices to give her the luxury, if only temporarily, that she so craves. He is a simple man who is satisfiedwith his social standing in life.

Explanation:

Most of the characterization of him is indirect. You can describe him as loving, frustrated, satisfied, clueless, and honest. Monsieur Loisel is a loving, if not subservient, husband. He wants to do what his wife wants, or anything to make her happy.

Also, is Monsieur Loisel a dynamic character?

Madame Loisel, from Guy du Maupassant's short story, "The Necklace," is a dynamic character (this means she undergoes dramatic change over the course of the story--unlike a static character who does not change).

Subsequently, question is, who is Mathilde Loisel? Mathilde Loisel A beautiful woman who yearns for a life of luxery and wealth. When she is invited to a fancy party, she borrows a necklace from her wealthy friend Madame Forestier because she refuses to go to the party without expensive jewels and a beautiful gown.

Hereof, what are the characteristics of Mathilde Loisel?

Three character traits that Madame Loisel possesses that are easily apparent when reading the short story "The Necklace" is she is ungrateful, selfish, and greedy. No matter what her poor, loving husband does for her to satisfy her and make her happy, it just is never enough and she always wants more.

How is Monsieur Loisel different from his wife?

He is much less selfish and much more loving than she is. How does the change in Madame Loisel's appearance illustrate the internal and external conflicts of the story? She loses her charm and beauty and becomes old before her time.

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