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Guy de Maupassant

The Necklace

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1884

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1. Why is the setting of “The Necklace” in 19th century France significant?

A) It illuminates social class struggles prevalent at the time.

B) It takes place during a period of dramatic economic change.

C) It reveals the greed of the lower classes.

D) It demonstrates the indifference of the upper classes.

2. How are Mathilde and her husband different?

A) Mathilde is reserved, but her husband is outgoing.

B) Mathilde enjoys quiet evenings, but her husband likes to throw parties.

C) Mathilde longs for wealth, but her husband is content with their status.

D) Mathilde has boundless energy, but her husband is lethargic.

3. Which of the following most develops the theme of The Harm of Dissatisfaction?

A) Mathilde walking on Les Champs-Elysées

B) Mathilde daydreaming at dinner

C) Mathilde dancing at the party

D) Mathilde going to the theater

4. Which of the following best characterizes Madame Forestier?

A) Strong, comforting, kind

B) Wealthy, generous, confident

C) Uncertain, timid, soft-spoken

D) Beloved by all, funny, yet unhappy

5. When her husband first shows her the invitation to the party, how does Mathilde react?

A) Excited and enthralled, throwing her arms around him and clapping

B) Hesitant and questioning, unsure how to interact with so many people

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