Tuesday, December 27, 2016

Short Story Reflection Essay

oer the last few days, our gradation has been working on niggling stories. The three that stood prohibited to me the nearly were The Necklace, The lottery ticket and The Rocking-Horse success because they all have something to do with money. Being a teenager, I am not sure of the importance of money; I just understand that it buys what I need. In each tale I could relate to something whether it was the theme, a character or something the accounting symbolized. In the short taradiddle The Necklace, the main character is named Mathilde Loisel. She is the wife of a lowly salesclerk in the ministry of education. Mathilde feels the burden of her poverty. She dec her lot in feel and spends countless hours imagining a more(prenominal) extravagant life that her economize tries to provide for her. Mathilde is attending a ball with her save yet is not satisfied with what she has so she insists on buying a new dress. No; in that respects nothing more humiliating than to look paltry among other women who are rich.(Maupassant 1) Says Mathilde when her husband tries offering a contrary option than going tabu and buying an expensive rig of jewelry. Mathilde borrows a necklace from her rich jock but then loses it at the ball. Her and her husband spend oodles of money on a replica of the one she scattered to later find off that the necklace was just costume jewelry. Mathilde utilise to only think some herself and what it would be like to be rich. Going into high shoal I was always broken about being judged on my enclothe because it was not designer. I tried my hardest to wear outfits to locomote people. At the start of class 10 something heightend the way I looked at things. Nobody cares what you wear, your clothing doesnt gear up you, you make you. I started feeling more comfortable to be me and I made more friends by acting like my authentic self. You shouldnt need to change for anybody, if people dont like you then that is their problem. scotch to people who bring out the best you. \nThe short...

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