Monsieur Latin, a man who only made three thousand five hundred francs a year, fell in love with a young girl who seemed to be a very virtuous woman, one that “every sensible young man dreams of one day intrusting his happiness” (1). Once they were married Monsieur Latin’s wife “governed his household with such clever economy that they seemed to live in luxury” (1). This quote gives us a hint of what exactly Monsieur Latin’s wife was doing behind closed doors or in this case at the theatre. Even though they seemed to have a picture perfect marriage - it wasn’t at all. Monsieur Latin’s wife actually having an affair. In “The False Gems” Maupassant uses the theme of the story to show us that ignorance is bliss. By using the ironies in the story he gives a cynical statement of the superiority of false happiness versus real unhappiness.
Throughout the first six years of Monsieur Latin’s marriage, he had come to the conclusion that he loved his wife even more now than the first......
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