“The Jewelry” is the casual name of Guy de Maupassant’s short story “The False Gems”. In “The False Gems” Maupassant uses the realistic approach and eliminates the moral judgment and long digressions found in most writings. This short story entertains and moves the audience to ponder the deeper and hidden meaning of events. It entails symbolism, irony, diction and subtle allegory. Maupassant masters irony by blurring the boundaries between art and reality. He uses allegory to underscore and bend the essential nature (greed and deception) of the characters to the perceived truths (standard of living). The protagonists in Continue reading...