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Questions and Answers
Who is the author of 'The Necklace'?
Who is the author of 'The Necklace'?
- Émile Zola
- Charles Baudelaire
- Guy de Maupassant (correct)
- Victor Hugo
Where was 'The Necklace' first published?
Where was 'The Necklace' first published?
- Le Figaro
- Le Gaulois (correct)
- Le Monde
- Le Parisien
What is the protagonist's name in 'The Necklace'?
What is the protagonist's name in 'The Necklace'?
- Madame Mathilde Loisel (correct)
- Madame Céleste Vérin
- Madame Emma Bovary
- Madame Jeanne Forestier
Why does Mathilde refuse to go to the ball?
Why does Mathilde refuse to go to the ball?
What does Mathilde's husband give her to buy a dress?
What does Mathilde's husband give her to buy a dress?
Which of the following best describes the ending of 'The Necklace'?
Which of the following best describes the ending of 'The Necklace'?
What is Mathilde's main aspiration in 'The Necklace'?
What is Mathilde's main aspiration in 'The Necklace'?
Why does Mathilde feel unhappy even after buying a new dress?
Why does Mathilde feel unhappy even after buying a new dress?
What is the occupation of Mathilde's husband?
What is the occupation of Mathilde's husband?
What is the significance of the ball invitation in 'The Necklace'?
What is the significance of the ball invitation in 'The Necklace'?
Study Notes
'The Necklace' Background
- The author of 'The Necklace' is Guy de Maupassant.
- 'The Necklace' was first published in 1884.
Protagonist and Plot
- The protagonist's name in 'The Necklace' is Mathilde Loisel.
- Mathilde refuses to go to the ball because she does not have a suitable dress to wear.
- Mathilde's husband gives her 400 francs to buy a dress for the ball.
Themes and Motivations
- Mathilde's main aspiration in 'The Necklace' is to be wealthy and aristocratic.
- Mathilde feels unhappy even after buying a new dress because she is still envious of the wealthy people at the ball.
Characters and Occupations
- Mathilde's husband is a clerk.
Symbolism and Significance
- The ball invitation in 'The Necklace' is significant because it represents a chance for Mathilde to experience the wealthy lifestyle she aspires to.
- The ending of 'The Necklace' is ironic and tragic, as Mathilde's attempt to pretend to be wealthy ultimately leads to her downfall.
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Test your knowledge of "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant with this quiz! Explore the plot, characters, and the famous twist ending of this iconic short story.