Guy De Maupassant's "The Jewels": Consequences Of The Desire To Be Wealthy
There are many downfalls that may happen when one has the desire to
be wealthy. This concept is shown in Guy de Maupassant's "The Jewels."
Maupassant shows the consequences of this desire by developing characters
with lives affected by wealth, by using symbolism and conflicts that
represent these consequences, and by introducing an ironic theme that
teaches the moral values of poverty. The two main characters in this book
come into their downfall through each other.
The development of the characters in "The Jewels" demonstrates
different peoples' need for wealt ....
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