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Guy de Maupassant uses setting to reflect the character and development of the main character, Mathilde Loisel. As a result, his setting is not particularly vivid or detailed. He does not even describe the ill-fated necklace, the central object in the story, but states only that it is “superb”
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I am guessing this is when the first girl he loved, did not love him back. Romeo is a hopeless romantic who feels as if he needs love to survive. But when he falls in love with Juliet, he dies anyway. That is why they are called the "star crossed lovers." Benvolio wanted him to just move on and continue with his life. Saying that there are other women for him. I hope this helps. :/
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