Two Friends By Guy De Maupassant Summary Essay

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    Chapter II. “The Jewelry” by Guy de Maupassant ii.i Plot summary ii.ii Analysis of the story ii.iii Irony in “The Jewelry” Conclusion to Chapter II Conclusion Bibliography Introduction “Expect the unexpected,” is something that I heard many times. We should follow this rule while reading different genres of writing, because writers use irony to keep readers’ attention, and make their works more interesting. This research paper deals with one of Guy de Maupassant’s short story

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    irony as the cause of death Paragraph 5: The Necklace summary/analysis Paragraph 6: conflict and irony Paragraph 7: result of ironic twist Conclusion: Irony in Chopin and Maupassant Irony is a literary device wherein what the reader expects to occur does not and the events that transpire are wholly surprising. Authors throughout literary history have used this devise to surprise and entertain the reader. Kate Chopin and Guy de Maupassant both utilize irony in their respective short stories

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    Introduction : The necklace is a classic short story which was written by Guy de Maupassant since 1850-1893, that has 3091 approximate word count. It is a story about a slum girl who is never be grateful in her life and dreams become a highest lady in the land named Mathilde Loisel. She has a husband that just a little clerk in the ministry of education. The necklace in this story is because she had borrowed the necklace of her friend named Madame Forestier and lost it. She and her husband replace it with

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