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Madame Loisel dreams of a life of elegance, wealth and ease.
Madame Loisel is often extremely jealous of others who often have more wealth than she does.
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Mathilde Loisel is a character in the story entitled, <em>"The Necklace." </em>Her personality in the story is clearly defined by her <em>greed, pride and love for material things.</em>
She loves beautiful and expensive things, which for her, are the only ones that could make her happy. This is the reason why she dreams of a life of elegance, wealth and ease. Once she gets what she wants, she thinks again about the other material things that she doesn't have. This makes her extremely jealous of others who often have more wealth than she does. <u>She was never satisfied.</u>
Unfortunately, she wasn't born wealthy and she married a poor clerk who couldn't give her everything she wanted.
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The title 'After Hours in Kindergarten' develops the theme of 'education and knowledge' through the means of art projects displayed in school lobby during geography week.
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'After Hours in Kindergarten' is a poem written by Kim Roberts. In the poem, the poet explores the theme of education and knowledge using a speaker who explores the art projects displayed in the school lobby during the geography week.
The speaker explores projects of Mrs. Benton, who has created a project on penguin, then moves forward to see the project of the Great Wall of China lying between the girl's restroom and janitor's closet. Through this the poet is reflecting that how art can illuminate the imaginative world not only of the creator but those who see them.