(She stands up.) I'm still imagining of the delicate meals in gleaming silver that I want to dream for today's dinner. Mathilde: (She scrunches her nose, and then pushes the bowl away.) I'm not hungry. (He notices Mathilde who was not eating her soup)What's the matter, my dear? Monsieur Loisel: Aha! Scoth broth! What could be better? Monsieur Loisel takes the cover off the soup-tureen.) A servant delivers a tray with two pieces of soup-tureen. (Monsieur Loisel and Madame Mathilde enter. Narrator: That night Madame Mathilde and her husband sat down for dinner at the table covered with three-days-old cloth, opposite her husband. Living in a poor house with its mean walls, worn chairs, and ugly curtains! What I really want is to be a bon vivant, to live in an elegant house, with chambers heavy oriented tapestries, vast saloons hung with antique silk and exquisite pieces of furniture. and was wedded to a little clerk of the Ministry of Education, Monsieur Loisel. Once, a girl was born in a certain family of artisans. Narrator: Good morning to everyone, our group will present a role play entitled, "The Necklace". I made this script for others to have a better understanding of the story in a scripted This script was only a summary of Guy de Maupassant's story. Reality versus Appearance - This theme that things arent as they seem plays out on many levels throughout the story. Sub-genres include irony, for its surprise ending, and morality tale, for important lessons it offers the reader. I really don't own the story, The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant. The Necklace is a fictional short story in the genre of Realism.
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