In Guy de Maupassant’s “The Necklace,” what opinion of Mme. Loisel emerges from the narrator’s description of her thoughts and a
ctions? (1 point) Mme. Loisel is ridiculously self-important.<<<<<<<
Mme. Loisel is ungrateful towards her family.
Mme. Loisel is an unlucky woman who deserves better.
Mme. Loisel is a very refined woman who leads a simple life.
Answer: <span>Mme. Loisel is ridiculously self-important.
Based on the descriptive words from the narrator, Madame Loisel is just concerned about her own personal well-being. She only cares with her appearance which is acceptable to the highest class of the society and how the other people think of her.</span>
He opposed helping the Poor because he strongly believed in Social Darwinism which means he used it to justify political conservatism, imperialism, and racism and to discourage intervention and reform.