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Who Is Madame Loisel's Greed
In The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant, forms a jealous greedy character named Madame Loisel. She decided that she couldn’t go to the party without jewels and borrowed some from a friend, eventually losing them thus beginning her poverty. Because of her actions she is now worse off than she was when the story started. Madame Loisel’s misfortunes are because of her own actions and not because of fate.

Madame Loisel is the jealous type who thinks she should be rich when she has all she needs. “She had a rich friend, an old school friend whom she refused to visit” (Para.5) the reader thinks she is very selfish and should be happy for having a loving husband. “She danced madly, ecstatically, drunk with pleasure with no thought for anything.”(Para.24)

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