From Selfish To Selfless In Maupassant's The Necklace

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In the short story, “The Necklace,” by Guy de Maupassant, the character Mme. Loisel progresses from selfish to selfless. One of the first descriptions of Mme Loisel, is of her “griev[ing] incessantly” (161). This grief she displays isn’t present because of a loss or tragic event, but because she feels that “she had been born for all the little necessities and luxuries of living” (161). Though she is blessed with a devoted husband, an apartment, and even a servant, she continues to weep and desire a better life. Indignant towards life, Mme. Loisel behaves selfishly. But, a full transition of her character is seen by the end of the story. Upon meeting Mme. Forestier ten years later, Mme Loisel reveals to her the truth about the necklace. “We’ve

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