What Is The Conflict Of The Story The Necklace

What Is The Conflict Of The Story The Necklace

what is the conflict of the story of the necklace?​

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1. what is the conflict of the story of the necklace?​


Explanation:

The Necklace," which are the individual versus the self and the individual versus society. Mathilde Loisel's internal and external conflicts stem from her social status, her feelings of inadequacy, and society's expectations. Mathilde Loisel believes that she should occupy a higher social class and is ashamed that she is considered middle-class after marrying a humble clerk. Mathilde Loisel is unhappy with her life and continually dreams about living in a palace and owning expensive items.


2. what is the conflict of the story the magic necklace​


Answer:

In “The Necklace” there are several types of conflict within the story. The first is human vs society. This is demonstrated by the fact that the main character feels that she is born into a low standard of living and struggles to be in a higher class. Another example of conflict is human vs self.

Explanation:


3. what is the conflict of the story the magic necklace​


Answer:

In “The Necklace” there are several types of conflict within the story. The first is human vs society. This is demonstrated by the fact that the main character feels that she is born into a low standard of living and struggles to be in a higher class. Another example of conflict is human vs self.

Explanation:

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4. what role does the diamond necklace play in the story ?In the Diamond Necklace story 


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5. What is the symbolism in the story "the necklace"?​


Explanation:

The necklace symbolizes the wealth and status that Mathilde longs for but cannot attain. The coat that her husband gives her at the end of the party symbolizes their current life, which Mathilde hates, and the mediocre social status she wants to escape from.


6. what ironic about the ending of the story?story of the necklace​


In “The Necklace,” the surprise ending unhinges the previously implied premise of the story. Perhaps the most bitter irony of “The Necklace” is that the arduous life that Mathilde must assume after losing the necklace makes her old life—the one she resented so fully—seem luxurious.


7. what are the hallmarks of literature in the story the necklace​


Explanation:

Genre

The Necklace is a fictional short story in the genre of Realism. Sub-genres include irony, for its surprise ending, and morality tale, for important lessons it offers the reader.

Themes

Reality versus Appearance - This theme that things aren't as they seem plays out on many levels throughout the story. The most obvious is the original, fake diamond necklace which appeares genuine and valuable, but is actually a convincing imitation. The same is true for Mathilde, masquerading in the appearance of wealth, while in reality, she is middle class, jealous, and ugly on the inside.

Moral lesson - "Beauty is only skin-deep." This proverbial expression is the story's main lesson, meaning that a pleasing appearance is no guide to character.

Greed versus Generosity - Mathilde is filled with discontent, greed and appearances, while her husband is content and generous in his station in life.

Wealth versus Happiness - These two conditions do not necessarily correlate, though people who envy weathly people tend to think they do. Mathilde is miserable striving to be wealthy, which she believes would bring her true happiness. Ironically, she had to assume the life of a hardworking, poor woman (losing all outward appearances of beauty or wealth) in order to purchase a replacement necklace. Because of her greed, her condition was even worse than before.


8. what is the exposition of the story of the necklace?


Explanation:

In "The Necklace," the exposition of the story presents us with background information of Madame Loisel. This is closely followed by the conflict that will drive the plot forward. ... She gets so lost in the moment at the party, that she doesn't realize that the necklace is gone from her neck.


9. what is ironic about the ending of the storystory of The Necklace​


Answer:

In “The Necklace,” the surprise ending unhinges the previously implied premise of the story. Perhaps the most bitter irony of “The Necklace” is that the arduous life that Mathilde must assume after losing the necklace makes her old life—the one she resented so fully—seem luxurious.


10. conflict of the necklace ​


Answer:

Madame Loisel has to find a way to replace the necklace.

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Answer:

The enternal conflict in the story of the Necklace is the.Madame Loisel has a find a way to replace the necklace.


11. what is the problem of the story the necklace?


Mathilde has several problems in the story, but all of them stem from her dis-contentedness with her station in life. She desires to be wealthy, beautiful, admired, and envied. She believes that she was meant to be these things and that somehow, somewhere along the way a mistake was made. She is not happy with anything in her life and her life is not meager by any means. She has a maid, but not enough. She has a house, but it's not fancy. She doesn't work, but she doesn't attend social functions. She has a husband, but he isn't good enough.

12. what is the plot of the story the necklace​


Answer:

Aspires to be a member of high society however lives a poor existence


13. What is the climax of the story "the necklace" ​


Answer:

In "The Necklace," the climax occurs when the Madame Loisel realizes that the necklace, she borrowed from a friend is truly lost

Explanation:

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Answer:

In "The Necklace," the climax occurs when the Madame Loisel realizes that the necklace, she borrowed from a friend is truly lost.


14. what is the external of the necklace story​


Answer:

In "The Necklace," the internal conflict lies in the fact that Madame Loisel is embarrassed by her poverty. ... The external conflict in the short story The Necklace is that Madame Loisel has to find a way to replace the necklace. She believed that the necklace is very valuable and can not figure out what they should do.


15. What are the interpersonal conflicts mentioned in the story if the necklace​


Answer:

Madame Loisel is embarrassed by her poverty. Even though she is physically beautiful, and married to an understanding husband, she believes that the key to her happiness lies in expensive necklaces, balls and the luxuries that comes with to being rich.


16. In the story “The Necklace” (by Guy de Maupassant) what is the Expostion ConflictRising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution​


Answer:

In Guy de Maupassant's "The Necklace," the climax occurs when Loisel and his wife discover the borrowed necklace is lost. ... The resolution of the story entitled "The Necklace" occurred when Mathilde confessed Madame Forestier about what actually happened the night of the ball and how her life had been altered ever since.

Explanation:

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17. what type of conflict used by Guy de Maupassant in his story "The necklace"? Why ? ​


Answer:

Internal Conflicts - The two remaining types of conflicts are internal ones that happen inside the character’s mind or heart. When your main character has an inner turmoil that’s causing some emotional pain, it increases the tension of the story.Person vs. Self - A character battling inner demons, one who has an inner moral conflict or is simply striving to become a better person is in a Personvs. Self conflict.

Explanation:

There are two primary conflicts in Guy De Maupassant's short story "The Necklace," which are the individual versus the self and the individual versus society. Mathilde Loisel's internal and external conflicts stem from her social status, her feelings of inadequacy, and society's expectations.In "The Necklace," the internal conflict lies in the fact that Madame Loisel is embarrassed by her poverty. Even though she is physically beautiful, and married to an understanding husband, she believes that the key to her happiness lies in expensive necklaces, balls and the luxuries that comes with to being rich.

18. what are the events i the story "the necklace"​


Answer:

1. Mathilde was a pretty

2. Mathilde let herself be married to a little clerk of the Ministry of Public Instruction

3. Mathilde was unhappy of her station/rank.

4. Mathilde felt herself born to enjoy all delicacies and luxuries.

5. Mathilde got an invitation from her husband's office to attend a party.

6. Mathilde was cross because she had no new dress to wear.

7. Mathilde got money to buy an expensive dress from her husband.

Sequence of Events

Explanation:

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19. What is the conflict of The Necklace?


Answer:

In "The Necklace," the internal conflict lies in the fact that Madame Loisel is embarrassed by her poverty.

Explanation:

Even though she is physically beautiful, and married to an understanding husband, she believes that the key to her happiness lies in expensive necklaces, balls and the luxuries that comes with to being rich.


20. THE NECKLACE buy de maupassant Questions: 1. What class, or socioeconomic status represented in the text? 2. How does the story depict the character's struggle? 3. Does the character's struggle contribute to the conflict of the story?​


Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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21. what was the class conflict of story The Necklace​


Answer:

The Necklace” there are several types of conflict within the story. The first is human vs society. This is demonstrated by the fact that the main character feels that she is born into a low standard of living and struggles to be in a higher class

Explanation:

Another example of conflict is human vs self.


22. what is the setting on the short story of the necklace​


Answer:

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The setting of the short story "The Necklace" is the dwelling of Monsieur and Madame Loisel. This dwelling consists on a flat that is located, according to the story, at the Rue des Martyrs. This street is not fictional; it is a real location which, in today's world, happens to be one of the most visited places by tourists who travel to France, particularly the city of Paris. In the story, the dwelling of the Loisel's is quite humble and it is located in the upstairs floor of what we could see today as an apartment complex.

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23. what is the exposition of the story of the necklace?​


Answer:

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Answer:

The Necklace," the characters learn a hard lesson about the consequences of envy and greed. The main characters, Madame and Monsieur Loisel, live within comfortable but modest means, but Madame Loisel wants more. In the exposition of a story, the characters and setting are introduced, as well as the central dramatic question. In the exposition of "The Necklace," the reader learns important information about the Loisels and the conflict is introduced.From the opening lines of "The Necklace," the reader learns that Madame Loisel is discontent with her lot in life. She was born into a family of artisans, but she feels like she was meant to be born into a higher class. It is this character trait that drives the conflict of the story. Madame Loisel dreams of being wealthy, and she schemes to create a luxurious life, if not the illusion of it. The central conflict is introduced when her husband comes home with an invitation to a ball. Madame Loisel becomes upset at the idea of not looking her very best at the ball, so she finds a way to buy a new dress and borrows an expensive diamond necklace from her friend. Borrowing that necklace sets into motion the events of the story, which prove to be the downfall of Madame Loisel and her husband.


24. What is the falling action of the story "the necklace" ​


Answer:

One day Mathilde is walking to the market and sees the friend that she borrowed the necklace from. She decides to tell her what happened.

Explanation:

Answer:

One day Mathilde is walking to the market and sees the friend that she borrowed the necklace from. She decides to tell her what happened.

Explanation:

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25. where does the conflict begin and where does it end? in the story of "The Diamond Necklace"​


Answer:

The conflict is that Mathilde Loisel is embarrased of herself because she is poor. Even though she is very physically beautiful, and she is married to a great husband, she still believes that being rich is the key to her happiness.

The conflict ended when Mathilde Loisel realized that the necklace she lost was made of fake jewels.

Explanation:


26. What are the similarities of the story of the necklace and the story of the gift of magi


Answer:

Both stories deal with young and poor couples who face in a objective and are surprised with a unexpected, ironic turn.


27. How did Mathilde and Madame Forestier face the conflicts through their words, actions, and motives?(from the story "The Necklace")Pleasee HELP:((​


Answer:

Because she has no dress to wear.

Explanation:

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28. what is the significance of the necklace in the story? the Necklace ​


Answer:

The tale is about how her desire to have more, lead to her ruin. The necklace had her gone through a miserable life just to replace it.


29. what is the turning point of the story of the necklace​


Answer:

Madame Loisel lost the diamond necklace.

Explanation:


30. How did Mathilde and Madame Forestier face the conflicts through their words, actions, and motives?(from the story "The Necklace")Pleasee HELP:((​​


Answer:

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Answer:

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