The Central Characters of Both These Stories Are Women Who Live In Poverty But React to Their Circumstances in Very Different Ways. What Point Is Each Writer Trying To Make?
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The Central Characters of Both These Stories Are Women Who Live In Poverty But React to Their Circumstances in Very Different Ways. What Point Is Each Writer Trying To Make? Both of these stories are about women and their husbands who live in poverty. One of the wives is not bothered about how they live and the other wife is very bothered about how she is living poverty as "she let herself marry a junior clerk in the Ministry of public Instruction". Both of these stories have a beginning like any other good story as it describes the characters and how they think about life but they both have the twist at the end which I think the turns the reader around or could confuse younger readers. In The Necklace Guy de Maupassant makes out that Madame Loisel felt bad about being poor and thought that she deserves more in life which I think...

