She introduces the relief camps by explaining that she went to the park to sleep as soon it started to get dark. She describes the things she saw and heard at the relief camp throughout the night to give the reader a good idea of what it was actually like.
Answer:
It suggests that Wilbert's grandmother is quite proper.
Explanation:
To be prudish is to be concerned with decorum or propriety, significantly in excess of normal prevailing standards
Answer:
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<u>The Necklace</u></h3>
setting:
•1884 Paris,France Loisels apartment,party at the Ministry of Education's Mansion.
character:
•Mathilde Loisel
Conflict:
<em>INTERNAL-</em>
•Mme. Loisel vs. Herself:her excessive pride,materialism and shallowness cause her emotional suffering as she fells she's been deprived of luxuries.
<em>EXTERNAL-</em>
•Mme. Loisel vs. M. Loisel's different values (although he is tolerant of her behavior and wants to please her)
Plot:
•A woman who craved wealth loses a borrowed diamond necklace at a ball, and she and her husband are reduced to a life of poverty to pay for its replacement. She then finds out the necklace was worthless.
Theme:
•greed, deceptive appearance, beautiful and vanity.
Point of view:
•In this short story, The Necklace, it is told by the narrator.Therefore, it is in third person limited because you only read the thoughts of the husband and Mme. Loisel.
<u>I HOPE THIS HELP^^</u>