“The Necklace”
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“The Necklace”
BY GUY DE MAUPASSANT
Anticipation Guide
Do not consider the truth of each of these
statements; consider whether or not you agree or
disagree with them.
Lying is acceptable in some situations; you should always lie to
save face.
Life sometimes hands you cruel situations; the best thing to do
when this happens is to keep your suffering to yourself and
find a way to get by.
Material goods like clothing and cars, are extremely important
to being happy. Money can’t buy happiness but it definitely
makes it easier to be happy.
Vocabulary
Rueful:
Feeling pity
Chic:
Stylish
Disheveled:
Untidy
Dowry:
Money and goods a wife brings
into the marriage
Aghast:
Overwhelming shock
Adulation:
Excessive devotion
Pauper:
Poor person
Usurer:
A person who loans money
Vexation:
Irritation
Literary Terms
Setting:
Where the story takes place
Example: an apartment in France
Protagonist:
The main character
Example: M. Loisel – he is always trying to please his wife
Diction:
Style of speaking
Example:
Literary Terms
Mood:
How the story makes the reader feel
Example: frustrated or displeased
Theme:
The whole point of the story/the moral
Example: “Be grateful for what you have.”
Characters
Madame Loisel
Direct: pretty, attractive
Indirect: constantly displeased; never happy with anything
Madame Forestier
Direct: fashionable
Indirect: laid back, “cocky”
Monsieur Loisel
Direct: worn out
Indirect: aims to please
Reading Questions
Why did M. Loisel expect his wife to be pleased to
receive the invitation from the Minister of
Education?
Because she would get to go to a party and she was always
complaining about not going out.
Describe Mme Loisel’s reaction on reading the
invitation.
She gets upset because she has “nothing to wear”
Reading Questions
Why had M.Loisel been saving 400 Francs?
For a rifle
Compare and contrast the life of Mme. Loisel before
and after the disappearance of the necklace.
Before she was ungrateful but very pretty and attractive; she
didn’t appreciate what she had nor realize how wonderful her
life really was. After she lost it, she turned ugly and lost
everything; she finally became grateful because she had
nothing left and realized what she finally lost!
Reading Questions
Why was Mme. Loisel anxious to hurry away from
the ball?
Because her husband only had a “raggedy” coat for her to wear
and it clashed with her beautiful outfit
What efforts were made to fine Mme. Forestier’s
necklace?
The Loisels retraced their steps until they realized it was
probably in the cab. Then they went around to different jewelry
shops to try and find a duplicate.
Reading Questions
Describe how the Loisel’s life changed after they paid for the
new necklace.
They were poor and had to move to an attic apartment; they were
forced to fire their maid and do manual labor.
What was Mme Forestier’s reaction when seeing Mme Loisel
before she figured out who she was?
She was disgusted and surprised because a “poor” woman knew her.
What was Mme Forestier’s raciton when the necklace was
returned?
Nonchalant – she said something about “what if I had actually
needed it?” She tries to act like she cares about the necklace, but she
doesn’t.
Reading Questions
Do you think Mme Loisel recognized good quality
jewelry? Explain.
No; she thought the necklace was real but it was a fake. She
was a “wanna be.”
Why was Mathilde unhappy with her life at the
opening of the story?
Nothing was ever good enough; she thought she deserved to
life a royal life.
Reading Questions
Do you think M. Loisel enjoyed the ball? Why?
Yes – because his wife was finally happy. No – because he was
bored by the “show” everyone was putting on.
How did M. Loisel contribute to the cost of the new
necklace?
He went to loan sharks, borrowed money, sold things, moved,
worked odd jobs and fired his maid.