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Mathilde Loisel in The Necklace


            
             Some people will do anything to make themselves appear to be something that they're not.
             Mathilde Loisel is a protagonist that can be described as a dynamic character.
             C. The female protagonist brings about many characteristics that result in her downfall such as being unhappy, manipulative, and determined.
             II. Body.
             A. One of those pretty and charming girls Mathilde Loisel a dynamic character portrays to be very unhappy.
             B. As the story goes on she develops into a very manipulative person.
             C. Overtaken by her own pride Mrs. Loisel attitude changes she is very hardworking and determined to pay off her debt.
             III. Conclusion.
             A. Mrs. Loisel accepts poverty and learns that it's better to be yourself.
             Be Yourself.
             Some people will do anything to make themselves appear to be something that they're not. The necklace written by Guy de Maupassant is a short story dealing with a woman and her desires of becoming affiliated with the upper social class. The female protagonist brings about many characteristics that result in her downfall such as being unhappy, manipulative, and determined. All page references to class text Literature and Its Writes by Ann and Samuel Charters.
             "One of those pretty and charming girls," Mathilde Loisel, a dynamic character portrays to be very unhappy. Mrs. Loisel makes it evident that she is depressed and discontent with her lifestyle. She feels that she is better than what her social class allows her to be. Unable to obtain a rich husband she settled and "let herself be married to a little clerk at the Ministry of Public Instructions." Loisel often dwells on a more elegant life. "She suffered ceaselessly." "She suffered from the poverty of her dwelling, the wretched look of the walls, worn out chairs, the ugliness of the curtains." Everything that Mathilde owns did not sit well with her. The inner desire to be rich seems to poison her day by day.
             As the story continues she develops into a very manipulative person.


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