Guy de Maupassant's 'The Necklace' is 100+ years old, but the moral is timeless
Diamonds are a girl's best friend. Until they teach an unfortunate lesson about superficiality. Guy de Maupassant's short story, "The Necklace," is read by Fireside Al.
Mathilde Loisel lives a simple life, but she dreams of a life of wealth and status.
When her husband surprises her with tickets to a party hosted by the minister of education, Madame Loisel is disappointed and upset.
"She had no dresses, no jewelry, nothing. And she loved nothing else; she felt herself made for that only. She would so much have liked to please, to be envied, to be seductive and sought after."
Rather than be happy with her modest life, Madame Loisel lives a life beyond her means and soon learns an ironic lesson about superficiality.
First published in 1884, "The Necklace" was written by Guy de Maupassant. It's read by late As it Happens host, Fireside Al Maitland.