Tuesday, December 31, 2019

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There are many wonderful stories created but the two stories I like best are â€Å"The Necklace† and â€Å"Voice Tape.† I like this two because it can happen in reality and it can move every people’s heart in some ways. Moreover, both of the stories give a moral lesson on how to handle our life positively and how we must face and overcome every problem we encounter. These two stories also give significant to our responsibilities in life and we must not just rely on other people even it is our family member. The story of â€Å"The Necklace† happened in Mr. and Mrs. Loisel’s house, Mrs.Forester’s house, a night at the party and a shop in the Plais Royal. In this story, I think Mathilde is the one narrating the story†¦show more content†¦In this story, the conflict is whether the taxi driver look for the owner of the tape and return it, or he will just pay no mind to it and let it be. The story of â€Å"The Necklace† is revolving around Mathilde, she was ambitious and never been contended in their status in society. One day, they were invited in the party by the Minister of Education, so she asked her husband to give her some money to buy new dress and because they don’t have some money to buy jewelries, she just borrow the diamond necklace of Mrs.Forester. But after the party, when they got home Mathilde notice that the necklace was lost, so they need to work hard to be able to buy the replacement of the diamond necklace that worth 36,000 francs. Then one day Mathilde saw Mrs.Forester and told how her look changed a lot. Mathilde said the truth to Mrs.forester that it was because of her that they were working all days and nights for 10 years just to pay all the debts, because they borrowed money just to bought a replacement of the diamond necklace and give it back to her but Mrs.Forester didn’t notice it at all and told Mathilde that her mine was false and it just worth 500 francs. This story basically wants to tell us that in life we must have contentment and satisfaction because wanting more might lead to hard times that you didn’t expect to happen. While in â€Å"Voice Tape† it was all about the taxi driver who found aShow MoreRelatedThe Hour Long Drive Back1342 Words   |  6 PagesHolland’s wealth, but Fuller’s going to get the IRS involved so it may prove vital.† â€Å"And?† There was an edge to Tom’s voice, a hopeful expectation the information he was about to hear wouldn’t be as bad as what he had conjured up in his mind. 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