![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Interestingly, the level of forecasting and foreboding that the author incorporates does not lead to the weakening of the structural integrity or overall level of interest the story portends. As stated, the plot is a fairly simplistic one whose power is only augmented by the other literary elements that the author seeks to employ. The first of these elements with which this author will seek to briefly engage is that of the plot. In this way, the plot itself is not what allows the story to have a nuanced and accomplished flavor rather, it is the way that author is able to seek to differentiate what would otherwise by a simple story with advanced and/or complimentary elements of characterization, symbolism, and setting which aid the story in both its overall integrity and believability as well as its power. Although an even deeper and fuller analysis reverts back to such a basic premise, the literary devices, and the means by which the author develops such a theme are far from simplistic. Guy de Maupassant’s shorts story, “The Necklace, is what appears to be a relatively simple story surrounding the unhappiness and void lifestyle that seeking to enrich oneself necessarily leads to. ![]()
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