Self-Worth And Accepting In Madame Loisel's The Necklace

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Knowing self-worth and accepting who you are is a difficult thing to do. In the story “The Necklace” this particular character is having trouble accepting who she really is. Madame Loisel wants to be lavished in diamonds and wealth, but that’s not her current lifestyle. That’s not who she really is. Madame Loisel is the central character of the story. There aren't many characters that the story focus on. In the beginning the story is all about Madame Loisel, and how she is dissatisfied and desires wealth and glamour. The story discusses points of her happiness, but she is also the character whom good luck falls drastically towards the end the story. She may not be the protagonist to feel sorry for, but it's a little hard not to want to feel …show more content…

They worked hard in trying to find it but didn’t have any luck. Before telling Madame Forestier they ask a couple friends to borrow money to buy a replica they can return the necklace “Loisel had eighteen thousand francs which his father had left. He would have to borrow the rest. And which he did,…"(Maupassant, 177). Giving the necklace back to the owner the couple worked ten years of their life to pay back their debt that they had owed. Now that their dues are done Madame Loisel sees Madame Forestier and goes to tell her the truth about what really happened to he necklace only to find out that the necklace was a fake. The story uses symbolism throughout. The necklace symbolizes appearance vs. Reality. Although, the necklace was beautiful in reality is was cheap and fake but, it made Madame Loisel feel rich. The theme is greed, materialism, and honesty. Throughout the story she wasn’t satisfied with what she had in her life until she received that necklace, not even when her husband did the things she wanted. However, if she had been honest and let Madame Forestier know what actually happened to the necklace her may have not been

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