'The Necklace' was a short story about a wealthy widow and her jewelry necklace. The following is the original text: On a winter night, a rich widow was in a necklace shop, looking for a priceless necklace. She tried it on and liked it very much. She bought the necklace and wore it on her wrist, feeling very beautiful. However, as time passed, she began to find that her necklace was getting brighter and more attractive. She began to suspect the origin of this necklace, so she decided to investigate. She went to the jeweler and asked him about the necklace. The jeweler told her that the necklace was not natural but man-made. She had bought it from a poor peasant woman. The widow was shocked and furious. She felt that she had been deceived. The necklace did not bring her the happiness she should have. Instead, it made her feel uneasy and suspicious. She began to regret her decision and wanted to return the goods. However, the jeweler rejected her request to return the goods. He thought that the necklace had become a part of her and could not be returned. Therefore, the widow decided to wear the necklace on her wrist and continue to enjoy the beauty and light it brought. She knew that she had lost her mind, but she could not change her decision. This short story tells the story of the necklace and reveals that wealth and beauty do not necessarily bring true happiness. It also reflected people's disgust and resistance to deception and dishonesty.