The Happiness and Misery Lantin in "The Jewels"

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Doris D

 

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September 10, 2011

 

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Eventually Lantin stops going to the theater, and his wife goes alone. After returning from the theater one night, his wife develops a cough and dies eight days later. This point marks the beginning of Lantin's misery as he uncovers more about his wife than he might have wanted to know. Lantin is very happily married to his wife, and the reader gets the impression that everyone else in the community feels she is a fine woman to have as a wife...
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"Happy the man who wins her love! He could not find a better wife" (Maupassant 105). The reader learns just how devoted he is to his wife when he confesses that after six years of marriage, he loves his wife even more than he did at first. Lantin's life seems a perfect picture of what a happy marriage should be, but then it changes suddenly and drastically...
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