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University of Southeastern Philippines
                 College of Education
                 Obrero, Davao City




        Guy De Maupassant Biography
The Necklace and A Piece of String Contrastive
                      Analysis




                    Submitted to:

                  Dr. Velma Labad
Approaches, Methods and Strategies in Teaching English

                    Submitted by:

                  Duhaylungsod, Joyce
Guy de Maupassant




       A French writer considered as on of the fathers of modern short stories. Henri-Rene-

Albert Guy de Maupassant was born on August 5, 1850, near Tourville-sur-Arques in Normandy

France where he spent most of his early life. The oldest child of wealthy parents who eventually

separated, Maupassant was not allowed to attend school until he was thirteen years old.

Before then, the local parish priest acted as his tutor.

       After being expelled from a Catholic seminary school, Maupassant finished his schooling

at a Rouen boarding school before studying law at the University of Paris. His studies were soon

interrupted by the 1870 Franco-Prussian War, and Maupassant became a soldier in Normandy.
After the war, Maupassant did not return to the university and instead entered the civil service,

working as a clerk in the Naval and Education Ministries.

       Resigning from the Ministry of Education in 1880, Maupassant became a full-time

writer. He began by imitating the style of Gustave Flaubert, a prominent French novelist who

had been a close friend of Maupassant's mother for decades. Unsubstantiated rumors

circulated at the time that Flaubert was Maupassant's true father; both parties always

vehemently denied the allegations. Taken under Flaubert's wing, Maupassant became

acquainted with some of the most prominent authors of his time, including Emile Zola, Ivan

Turgenev, and Alphonse Daudet.

       Following the publication of his first story, "Boule de suif'' ("ball of fat'' or "ball of suet''),

in an 1880 collection of stories by several authors, Maupassant established himself as a

prominent writer of both short stories and novels. During the next decade, he published six

novels and nearly three hundred short stories, many of them in the Paris newspapers Gil-

Blas and Le Gaulois. He also wrote plays, poetry, travel essays, and newspaper articles. ‘‘The

Necklace" ("Laparure" ) appeared in Le Gaulois on February 17, 1884, and was included in

Maupassant's 1885 collection Stories of Night and Day (Contes dujour et de la nuit).

       During the 1880s, Maupassant's health declined, largely as a result of syphilis, which he

had contracted in the 1870s but which physicians had not diagnosed. Following an unsuccessful

suicide attempt on January 2,1892, Maupassant was placed in a sanitarium. He died a year and

a half later of complications from the disease.

Reference:

© 2010 eNotes.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Contrastive analysis of “The Necklace” and “A Piece of String” by Guy De Maupassant


       “The Necklace” was published in 1884 in the newspaper Le Gaulois. While “A Piece of

String was included in the compilation of short stories written by De Maupassant but there

were no clear and reliable evidence when it was published.


       The setting in the short story called "The Piece Of String" is a small town with a country

flavor. It has long roads and a public square. The setting in this short story is much different

then in "The Necklace." "The Necklace" mostly took place inside homes and buildings such as

the protagonist's flat, then her home it the attic, the friend's house, and the Ministry ball. In the

short story, "The Piece Of String," the story mostly took place outside in a town called,

Goderville. The characters in this story went many places in Goderville. They went to the

Mayor's Office and to the public square, and many other places like the Maitre Jourdain's

tavern. The setting in this story and in "The Necklace" is very different. One is more urban and

the other is more rural. However, both stories are set in the past. "The Piece Of String" is much

different than "The Necklace."


       “The Necklace,” demonstrate his affinity to both the realist and naturalist movements.

Following the realist tenet, his characters are not types but individuals whose motives are

understandable if not always agreeable. In the naturalist vein, Maupassant’s stories are often

attentive to the failings of society, demonstrating that humankind’s inherent instincts do not

always conform to social values.
During the 1880s, as a republican government solidified following the Franco-Prussian

War of 1870-71, France entered into a period of expansionism. In part, their imperialistic

attitude was fueled by a desire to restore the national pride that was wounded in the war.

During this time, a distorted view of social Darwinism took hold of many Europeans, infusing

them with the belief that they were naturally superior to “lesser” races and should therefore

rule over them. Loisel attempts to pay for the lost necklace in a variety of ways. He borrows

money from usurers and incurs enormous debts in the process. Usury is the practice of charging

more than the legal rate of interest for lending money. Since the sixteenth century, the practice

of usury has been the subject of ethical debate, but it is a common practice in Europe.


       Both the stories have a theme that deals with trust. In “The Piece of String” Maitre

Hauchecome was accused of taking the wallet even though he was picking up a string. Since

that accusation he was branded as a thief while in “The Necklace” Madame Loisel hid the truth

to her friend that she lost the necklace she borrowed from her friend.


       The two stories had unfortunate endings. Madame Loisel from of “The Necklace”

suffered for 10 years just to discover that she had suffered for a fake jewelry while Maitre

Hauchecome's of "The Piece of String" was never able to recover his innocence and his

reputation until he died of agony trying to prove his innocence.


       The main characters of the story had ego to feed. For Madame Loisel, she wanted to

please the society she belongs to and Maitre Hauchecome kept on telling people how innocent

he was but nobody believes him. Both the characters suffered because of a missing item.

Madame Loisel suffered because of the missing necklace while Maitre Hauchecome suffered for
the missing wallet that was lost by an aristocrat. The difference between the two characters is

that Madame Loisel it was her fault why the necklace was lost while Maitre Hauchecome was

just accused of taking the wallet by Maitre Malandain. Maitre Malandain was the root of the

accusation against Maitre Hauchecome while Monsieur Loisel helped Madame Loisel in

retrieving the necklace.

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Assignment de maupassant

  • 1. University of Southeastern Philippines College of Education Obrero, Davao City Guy De Maupassant Biography The Necklace and A Piece of String Contrastive Analysis Submitted to: Dr. Velma Labad Approaches, Methods and Strategies in Teaching English Submitted by: Duhaylungsod, Joyce
  • 2. Guy de Maupassant A French writer considered as on of the fathers of modern short stories. Henri-Rene- Albert Guy de Maupassant was born on August 5, 1850, near Tourville-sur-Arques in Normandy France where he spent most of his early life. The oldest child of wealthy parents who eventually separated, Maupassant was not allowed to attend school until he was thirteen years old. Before then, the local parish priest acted as his tutor. After being expelled from a Catholic seminary school, Maupassant finished his schooling at a Rouen boarding school before studying law at the University of Paris. His studies were soon interrupted by the 1870 Franco-Prussian War, and Maupassant became a soldier in Normandy.
  • 3. After the war, Maupassant did not return to the university and instead entered the civil service, working as a clerk in the Naval and Education Ministries. Resigning from the Ministry of Education in 1880, Maupassant became a full-time writer. He began by imitating the style of Gustave Flaubert, a prominent French novelist who had been a close friend of Maupassant's mother for decades. Unsubstantiated rumors circulated at the time that Flaubert was Maupassant's true father; both parties always vehemently denied the allegations. Taken under Flaubert's wing, Maupassant became acquainted with some of the most prominent authors of his time, including Emile Zola, Ivan Turgenev, and Alphonse Daudet. Following the publication of his first story, "Boule de suif'' ("ball of fat'' or "ball of suet''), in an 1880 collection of stories by several authors, Maupassant established himself as a prominent writer of both short stories and novels. During the next decade, he published six novels and nearly three hundred short stories, many of them in the Paris newspapers Gil- Blas and Le Gaulois. He also wrote plays, poetry, travel essays, and newspaper articles. ‘‘The Necklace" ("Laparure" ) appeared in Le Gaulois on February 17, 1884, and was included in Maupassant's 1885 collection Stories of Night and Day (Contes dujour et de la nuit). During the 1880s, Maupassant's health declined, largely as a result of syphilis, which he had contracted in the 1870s but which physicians had not diagnosed. Following an unsuccessful suicide attempt on January 2,1892, Maupassant was placed in a sanitarium. He died a year and a half later of complications from the disease. Reference: © 2010 eNotes.com, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • 4. Contrastive analysis of “The Necklace” and “A Piece of String” by Guy De Maupassant “The Necklace” was published in 1884 in the newspaper Le Gaulois. While “A Piece of String was included in the compilation of short stories written by De Maupassant but there were no clear and reliable evidence when it was published. The setting in the short story called "The Piece Of String" is a small town with a country flavor. It has long roads and a public square. The setting in this short story is much different then in "The Necklace." "The Necklace" mostly took place inside homes and buildings such as the protagonist's flat, then her home it the attic, the friend's house, and the Ministry ball. In the short story, "The Piece Of String," the story mostly took place outside in a town called, Goderville. The characters in this story went many places in Goderville. They went to the Mayor's Office and to the public square, and many other places like the Maitre Jourdain's tavern. The setting in this story and in "The Necklace" is very different. One is more urban and the other is more rural. However, both stories are set in the past. "The Piece Of String" is much different than "The Necklace." “The Necklace,” demonstrate his affinity to both the realist and naturalist movements. Following the realist tenet, his characters are not types but individuals whose motives are understandable if not always agreeable. In the naturalist vein, Maupassant’s stories are often attentive to the failings of society, demonstrating that humankind’s inherent instincts do not always conform to social values.
  • 5. During the 1880s, as a republican government solidified following the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71, France entered into a period of expansionism. In part, their imperialistic attitude was fueled by a desire to restore the national pride that was wounded in the war. During this time, a distorted view of social Darwinism took hold of many Europeans, infusing them with the belief that they were naturally superior to “lesser” races and should therefore rule over them. Loisel attempts to pay for the lost necklace in a variety of ways. He borrows money from usurers and incurs enormous debts in the process. Usury is the practice of charging more than the legal rate of interest for lending money. Since the sixteenth century, the practice of usury has been the subject of ethical debate, but it is a common practice in Europe. Both the stories have a theme that deals with trust. In “The Piece of String” Maitre Hauchecome was accused of taking the wallet even though he was picking up a string. Since that accusation he was branded as a thief while in “The Necklace” Madame Loisel hid the truth to her friend that she lost the necklace she borrowed from her friend. The two stories had unfortunate endings. Madame Loisel from of “The Necklace” suffered for 10 years just to discover that she had suffered for a fake jewelry while Maitre Hauchecome's of "The Piece of String" was never able to recover his innocence and his reputation until he died of agony trying to prove his innocence. The main characters of the story had ego to feed. For Madame Loisel, she wanted to please the society she belongs to and Maitre Hauchecome kept on telling people how innocent he was but nobody believes him. Both the characters suffered because of a missing item. Madame Loisel suffered because of the missing necklace while Maitre Hauchecome suffered for
  • 6. the missing wallet that was lost by an aristocrat. The difference between the two characters is that Madame Loisel it was her fault why the necklace was lost while Maitre Hauchecome was just accused of taking the wallet by Maitre Malandain. Maitre Malandain was the root of the accusation against Maitre Hauchecome while Monsieur Loisel helped Madame Loisel in retrieving the necklace.