Plot, moral lesson, theme, setting, and the significant human experience of the 'Forgiveness' by Guy de Maupassant
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*The significant human experience of the 'Forgiveness' by Guy de Maupassant*
(1). The story is based on the theme of innocence as the protagonist Bertha is innocent and believes in each word of George.
(2). The moral that this story gives is that forgiveness is something big that plays an important role in everyone's life.
(3). Despite knowing the fact that Julie, her friend and George her husband were having affairs, Bertha forgave both of them and showed her innocence.
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