Monsieur Loisel
definitely does not long for status as his wife, Madame Loisel, does.When the couple sits down
to dinner together, he uncovers the soup and declares "with an enchanted air" that
there is nothing better than that.Madame is bothered by the three day-old tablecloth and the
mundane quality of the food, but her husband is delighted with it.When Monsieur
Loisel...
Sunday, August 6, 2017
In "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, does Monsieur Loisel long for status as desperately as his wife does?
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