As I have come to notice, the moral of “The Necklace” is very outspoken. It’s clear and understandable. First moral, taking things for granted, in life. Second moral, showing off to others, as in faking something you don’t have. Third moral, wanting something you can’t have, getting it, than having to pay back the price in life value because something happened, to that one thing, you once had.
The character from this story wanted it all, but didn’t have much. In her eyes, nothing was good enough. She wasn’t looking closely at what was valuable in front of her eyes. What was best was handed to her, she didn’t appreciate it, took it at all for granted.
Wanting to show off, never ends good. Not being satisfied with what you have, is low self esteem.


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