Maupassant, from the beginning of reading "mutton balls" can be regarded as a courtesy, after reading the "Moon and Six Pence" can be said to have talked with Maupassant once on the sofa Marlboro Red. Although he didn't touch his work anymore, he felt that he was beside him, like a character in the book. When drinking coffee, he felt that he was next to the table, walking on the side of the road, and rubbing his shoulders. This time I went to read "The Necklace" and felt something else. Although the plot is simple, it is rich in content. Luzewal is a patriarch. In the novels I haven't encountered much, I don't like many Emma in "The Moon and Six Pence". Zell is much worse than that. At first I read, I did n��t think about it carefully, the plot did n��t clear up, I just thought ��Louisere is really noble��, but really asked me why he is noble, and I did n��t know the beauty Everyone has her heart. As a vanity woman, Loisel cannot escape this circle. People think of her like this, but I do n��t think so, it is extremely normal for Mrs. Loisel to borrow a necklace to participate in the prom. To show people the most shining side is to respect themselves and respect others. This does not fully indicate that Mrs. Loisel is a vanity woman. What makes me admire her very much is that after she lost her necklace, an ordinary vanity woman usually chooses to escape, accompanied by lies and betrayal. But Luzewal is different. There is no deception Marlboro Gold, no concealment, no escape. Instead, he borrows money without hesitation and buys one that is really returned to a friend. This is an incomprehensible and mentally famined person. Impossible choice, but hesitating to Mrs. Loisel, who is extremely luxurious in spirit? Not required Carton Of Cigarettes. Later, Matilda (Mrs. Loisel) was faced with five choices: one, no evidence or evidence, and no admission at all; two, evading all this; three, telling Madame Fleuris; four Buy fakes to deceive borrowers; Fifth, work hard to pay off debts in private. Matilda naturally chose the last one, especially Mr. Loisel's proposal "to find a way to compensate this piece of jewelry". There was no hesitation or other negative things in Matilda's pupils, and she spelled it out. He had only 18,000 francs, and borrowed a usury of 18,000 francs, and returned the necklace to Mrs. Flyth Festival on schedule. Of course, the price is tragic and amazing. She was forced to live an inhuman life for a full ten years! Without new clothes, food is not nutritious, not even the children. When she paid off the last amount of money, she was relieved, completely relieved, and changed overnight in ten years. The ordeal in it gave Matilda peace, yes. There is a luxury product called An Ning, which few people can afford, and she is one of them. If the same necklace is moved to the present China, people will do something extraordinary to ask others to forgive. This is not known, but one thing is certain and inevitable-no woman will do another ma Tilda said that Mopassan might want us to know how to keep his promises, perhaps the glory of humanity, or the nobility of ordinary women, or maybe something else, but that's enough. Related articles: NewportCigarettes