The Necklace Annotations

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imagery

"...shabbiness of her apartment, the dinginess of the walls, the worn-out appearance of the chairs, the ugliness of the draperies."

proves 3rd person omniscient

"He hadn't give that a thought." - his thoughts

direct characterization

"She dressed plainly because she could not afford the fine clothes..."

direct characterization

"She was one of those pretty and charming girls, born, as if by an accident of fate, into a family of clerks."

climax

"The necklace was gone."

foreshadowing

"Why of course."

indirect characterization

'She grieved incessantly, feeling that she had been born for all the little niceties and luxuries of living. She grieved over the shabbiness of her apartment, the dinginess of the walls, the worn-out appearance of the chairs, the ugliness of the draperies."

point of view

3rd person omniscient

setting change

Champs Elyesse- a famous boulevard in Paris

summary

Monsieur Loisel is content and madame loisel is missing on life because of her focuses of wanting to be wealthy and feels entitled to it.

setting

Paris, late 1800s

setting change

ball/ party

paragraph 75-76 "Mme. Loisel experienced the horrible like the needy live. she payed her part, however, with sudden heroism..."

cost of madame loisel's fantasy

monsieur loisel's struggles

he wants his wife to be happy but she wants the expensive things that they cant afford

symbol

her shame paragraph 40

indirect characterization

loisel works hard but she can't accept it because she wants the nice things

change in setting

madame forestier's house

symbol

madame loisel appears to be one thing but is actually something else paragraph 33

symbol

madame loisel shame paragraph 44

conflict

man vs society- she feels pressured to have nice things to be admired by society man vs self- struggles with own dreams

theme

material goods can't bring happiness

"...both sick with despair and anxiety."

mood change

"He went about raising the money, asking a thousand fancs from one, four hundred from another,a hundred here, sixty there..."

mood- desperation

tone

observant, detached

indirect characterization

paragraph 66

paragraph-37-38

she's lost in pride and vanity

indirect characterization

shoes she forgets about him- no gratitude paragraph 39

irony

spent 10 years paying for a diamond necklace when original was a fake

mood

tension, stress, grief, despair

symbol

the street is a symbol of the pain she felt when she lost the necklace sees herself as a martyr

theme

things aren't always as they appear

character foil

to madame loisel he's kind, generous, and wants to please her paragraph 20-22 and 25-26


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