Life is a treasure chest full of surprises that constitutes the outgoing events of love, envy, joy, pain and irony. In the story The Necklace, Madame Losiel is the wife of a poor employee of the Ministry of Education who thought of luxury (The Necklace). As she attracted readers' attention with her unkempt features, she was also in the eye of the beholder (The Series). The narrator depicted her physical characteristics using imaginative adjectives such as “pretty” and “charming” (The Necklace). Madame Losiel was considered a beautiful young woman, but she did not understand the importance of life (The Necklace). She spent time thinking about how lucky she wants to be, but she didn't spend time thinking about how important it is to be grateful for her natural blessings. Madame Losiel constantly went from sorrow to happiness and was dissatisfied with herself internally and externally. Madame Losiel had the mental structure of a helpless adolescent. At the beginning of the story she was dissatisfied with herself (The Necklace). She felt like she was destined to live in a dirty apartment, have a dress or two, and marry a low-income husband (The Necklace). There aren't many people in the world who don't have the things she has. Marriage united Madame and Mr. Losiel, and although they were not wealthy, Madame Losiel's unhappiness gradually affected him. She was lucky enough to also own a house and a husband who supports her (The Necklace). It is obvious that she does not accept her husband because she constantly fantasizes about rich men who want to please her during a formal party in her “imaginary” house (The Necklace). Mr. Loisel, tried hard to please his beloved wife (The necklace... in the center of the card... impressed her husband, herself and her friend, Madame Forestier. She should understand that they would be wonderful things will not last for always, but what would her life be like if she wasn't materialistic. Maybe, when her husband comes home from work, she would welcome him with open arms. She would like to live in her house that she already owns and, above all, she would accept herself for what she is she is: wife, friend and like herself; a woman with a big heart who is very lovely. She should not work for the necklace and if she did not feel comfortable with the house she lived in, she would look for a domestic job in another. her husband's family home, would have offered him more gifts to make him happy The only thing that has value in the world is life itself. Work cited Maupassant, Guy, from “The Necklace”..2010.
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