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Jealousy In Guy De Maupassat's The Necklace

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Envy Jean Vanier once said that envy comes from a person’s ignorance, or a lack of, their own gifts and what they have. Guy de Maupassat’s “The Necklace” portays a classic theme of envy and jealousy. Mathilde Loisel is a pretty woman who is born into the middle class, desperately longing the benefits of the upper class. However, when she is invited to an exquisite party hosted by the Minister of Education, she thinks she needs the elegant, sought after jewelry of the higher-class women. “She had no proper wardrobe, no jewels, no nothing. And those were only things that she loved.” (536). She desperately wants to be known, admired, and sought after. However, the effects of her jealousy came with negative consequences. “She suffered constantly,
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