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10. in what way might mrs. loisels wrap and ball costume (described in …

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  1. in what way might mrs. loisels wrap and ball costume (described in the first paragraph on page 33) symbolize her inner conflict?

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In Guy de Maupassant's The Necklace, Mrs. Loisel's fancy ball costume contrasts sharply with her plain, practical wrap. The costume represents her desperate desire to escape her working-class life and be seen as wealthy, elegant, and part of the upper class. The wrap, however, reminds her of her actual humble reality, the life she resents. This contrast symbolizes her inner conflict: her longing for a glamorous, privileged existence versus her trapped, unfulfilling real life, and her embarrassment about her social status that she tries to hide.

Answer:

Mrs. Loisel's ball costume (glamorous, upper-class style) symbolizes her longing to escape her humble, working-class life and be accepted as part of high society. Her plain, practical wrap symbolizes her actual, unglamorous reality and social status. The stark contrast between the two items embodies her inner conflict: her desperate desire for a privileged, elegant life versus her trapped, unfulfilling existence, and her shame about her true social standing that she tries to conceal.