Monsieur Loisel
Monsieur Loisel is a character from the short story "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant. He is a modest clerk who works at the Ministry of Education in Paris. Loisel is depicted as a supportive and caring husband, often prioritizing his wife's happiness over his own desires. He dreams of a simple life but is content with his modest means.
Despite his humble lifestyle, Monsieur Loisel tries to please his wife, Mathilde Loisel, who longs for wealth and luxury. When she desires a beautiful dress and jewelry for a ball, he sacrifices his savings to fulfill her wishes, showcasing his dedication and love for her.