Name : Rafly Arsyad Baros
Class :X-D
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‘CHARACTER 2__| SEQUENCE OF EVENTS THAT MAKE UP A STORT
PLOT 6 | PROBLEM/ISSUE BETWEEN TWO SIDES IN THE
STORY
‘SETTING S| THE FINALEND OF THE CONFLICT
‘CONFLICT 1_| PERSON, ANIMALS, OR THINGS PARTICIPATING IN|
THE STORY
THEME 4__| THE GENERAL MESSAGE OR THEME OF THE STORY
RESOLUTION '3_[ WHERE AND WHEN THE STORY TAKE PLACE
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https://americanliterature.com/author/guy-de-maupassant/short-story/the-necklace
THEME : The theme is the destructive power of materialisin and the false valve society places on
wealth and social status
‘CHARACTER : The Mathilde Loisel and Monsieur Loisel (main chava)
SETTING : Place is set in paris, France In the late 19th century. the story takes place doring. a time
‘when social closs. and wearth were highly value, and there was a stark divide between the upper and
lower classes.
PLOT: The plot tells about the story of Mathilde Loisel, a middle class wowan who longs to be part of
upper- ble Class * plot Society. When she receives an invitation to a high society... event and borrow a
diamed necklace from wealthy friend, but she lost the necklace After losing the necklace Mathilde
land her husband spend the next ten years of their lives in poverty, trying to repay the debt they
incurred. to replace the necklace lub the end Mattuide discovers that the necklace she lost was @
pake and the years of suffering were an for nothing
‘CONFLICT : The conflict is primarily an external conflict between Mathilde and lev circumstances
rmathilde is dissatisfied. with her life as a middle class. Her desire for material possessions and social
status load her to borrow a diamond necklace from a friend to wear to a fancy party The conflict
arises when mathilde loses the necklace and is unable to replace it, leading les into a downward!
speral of debt and despair
RESOLUTION : The resolution of the story comes when mathilde runs. into the wealthy friend who
loaned her the original necklace and compesses to losing it and replacing it with a new one to her
surprises, she learns that the original necklace was apake, worth only a fraction of what she and her
husband had spent. to replace it. Mathilde is left to contemplate the high cost of her vanity and the
toll it has taken an lor life.