The Necklace
Does "The Necklace" have a moral? What is it, if so? If not, why not?
Does "The Necklace" have a moral? What is it, if so? If not, why not?
Does "The Necklace" have a moral? What is it, if so? If not, why not?
I suppose you could find a moral in that "one should appreciate what they have" or "the simple things in life are worth more than money" but themes would lead to a more meaningful discussion.