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The main characters in "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant are Mathilde Loisel, a discontented middle-class woman, and her husband, Monsieur Loisel. Madame Forestier is a wealthy friend of Mathilde's who lends her the necklace that becomes the catalyst for the story's events.
"The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant takes place in France, primarily in Paris during the late 19th century. The story follows the lives of a middle-class couple, Mathilde and Monsieur Loisel.
John S. Loisel died on 2010-01-20.
John S. Loisel was born on 1920-05-21.
Loisel has written: 'Le melon' -- subject(s): Melon
Mme Forestier likely did not contact Mme Loisel after the return of the necklace because she held disdain for Mme Loisel or didn't care about her circumstances. She may have thought that Mme Loisel got what she deserved for losing the necklace and didn't see the need to reach out. Alternatively, she could have been too busy or simply forgot about the incident.
After working hard for ten years to repay the debt for the lost necklace, the Loisels experienced a drastic change in their standard of living. They had to live frugally, sacrificing luxuries and enduring hardship to fulfill their financial obligation. Despite their efforts, they never regained their former social status or financial stability.
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Madame B. has written: 'The notebooks of Madame B.' -- subject(s): American Erotic stories 'The notebooks of Madame B.' -- subject(s): American Erotic stories
The main conflict in "The Necklace" is internal, as the protagonist, Mathilde Loisel, struggles with her dissatisfaction with her life and her desire for wealth and status. This internal conflict drives the story as Mathilde's choices and actions lead to external consequences.
Madame Hoskier has written: 'Thoughts, memories and meditations of Madame Hoskier' -- subject(s): Accessible book
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