The central Idea of lesson the necklace
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I would say that there are two main ideas in De Maupassant's story and both are entwined and reinforce one another. The questions to be considered are: what is beauty? and what is wealth?
For example, one begins to question beauty. Is it really all on the outside? Madame Loisel is beautiful, but she is not content. She has the appearance of beauty but not the reality of beauty.
One also begins to question greed. Living modestly with her husband before the ball, Madame Loisel believes she is suffering a terrible injustice by having few luxuries. In fact, she does not experience the reality of poverty until she and her husband go into debt to pay off the necklace.
"The Necklace" is a social re-evaluation of values, both material and internal
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Answer:
THE NECKLACE: GUY DE MAUPASSANT
Explanation:
THE CENTRAL THEME OF THIS LOVELY STORY IS:
- TO BE HAPPY WITH WHO ARE YOU EITHER YOU ARE A RICH PERSON AND POR.
- WITH WHAT YOU HAVE. YOU DON'T SEE AND COMPLAIN THAT I DON'T HAVE THIS AND SO ON AS WE SEE MADAM "LOISEL"