The Necklace PDF - Summary & Q&A
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Guy de Maupassant
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This document contains analysis of the short story 'The Necklace' by Guy de Maupassant, discussing the characters' desires, consequences and symbolic value.
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Notes of “The Necklace” Q 1) Write a brief summary of “The Necklace”. (80-100 words) Ans. In Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace," Mathilde Loisel's desire to impress at a high- society party leads her to borrow a diamond necklace from Madame Forestier. When she loses it, her life is forever changed...
Notes of “The Necklace” Q 1) Write a brief summary of “The Necklace”. (80-100 words) Ans. In Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace," Mathilde Loisel's desire to impress at a high- society party leads her to borrow a diamond necklace from Madame Forestier. When she loses it, her life is forever changed. Mathilde and her husband spend ten years in poverty. They sacrifice their youth, happiness and comfort to repay the debt. It highlights the devastating outcome of Mathilde's desire for status and luxury. At last, in the climax, Mathilde discovers the original necklace was a fake, worth almost nothing. This revelation underscores the emptiness and futility of her aspirations, revealing the true cost of her vanity. 2) What is Mathilde's greatest desire? (80-90 words) Answer: Mathilde's greatest desire is to transcend her ordinary middle-class existence and to live a luxurious and aristocratic life of a high society. She longs to be admired, envied, and respected by others. She believes that material possessions like jewellery, costly dresses, ele Mathilde wants to dazzle everyone in the party with her perceived wealth and aristocratic mannerism, and the necklace represents the ultimate status symbol. Henceforth, Mathilde borrows the necklace from Mme. Frostierre to momentarily escape from her monotonous day-to-day life and to experience the thrill of a high class party. 3) What are the consequences of losing the necklace? (35-45 words) Answer: Losing the necklace leads to a decade of poverty and hardships for Mathilde and her husband. They take a loan of thirty six thousand francs because they mistook Mme. Frostier’s trinket as a real diamond necklace. In order to repay the amount of loan, they are forced to live a life of poverty, drudgery and despair for ten long years. Therefore, Mathilde Loisel’s desire of elevating to a higher social status leads to the downfall of her family 4) What is the symbolic significance of the necklace's true value? ( 35-45 words) Answer: The necklace's true worthlessness serves is a powerful symbol of the emptiness and futility of Mathilde's materialistic desires. The story suggests that the longings of status, luxury, and admiration is ultimately a hollow and self-destructive endeavour, and that true happiness and fulfillment can never be found in materialistic possessions and external validations. 5) Write a short note on Guy De Maupassant. (35-45 words) Answer: Guy de Maupassant (1850-1893) was a French writer. He is considered one of the greatest short story writers of all time. He is known for his realistic and insightful tales of everyday life, exploring themes of love, greed, class, and the human condition. Maupassant's most famous works include "The Necklace," "Bel Ami," and "Boule de Suif."