![]() There’s a certain hopelessness to Mathilde’s situation that colors the overall mood of the story, though it’s also worth noting that most readers probably recognize the superficiality of Mathilde’s materialism. The mood of “The Necklace” is somewhat wistful, as readers experience Mathilde’s desire for all of the things she does not have. Her actual surroundings are described as ugly and poor, making her suffer greatly. It is described through her daydreaming about the luxurious life she was meant to lead. ![]() It illustrates a high level of the unhappiness of Madame Loisel with her life and her status. The given spirit is there from the beginning of the story. It is filled with tense and grim storytelling elements. The general mood in the Necklace by of Guy de Maupassant is ironic. The mood refers to the emotional tone that is built into a literary text by the author. ![]()
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