IT wasn"t it was mysteriously lost at the social gathering or party. The writer is somewhat vague about how the allegedly valuable item was lost. I don"t think it was a mugging or a theft. My guess she ( Mme Loisell) was drunk,and this explains why she did not call up MMe Forestier when she got back from the party. People do get drunk at parties. I think Mme Forestier should have told her beforehand it was a wearing copy- not an original worth some $60,,000 so if it was lost- no sweat... quite the opposite.
If I were Madame Forestier in the story "The Necklace," I would have been more understanding and empathetic towards Mathilde when she returned the borrowed necklace. I would have reassured her that the necklace was actually a fake, preventing the years of hardship that Mathilde endured due to her assumption that it was real.
No, Madame Forestier should not return the value of the original necklace and the replacement received from Madame Loisel in "The Necklace." Madame Loisel borrowed the necklace in good faith and returned a replacement, not knowing that it was a different necklace she was returning. Madame Forestier's actions carry some responsibility for what transpired.
No, Madame Forestier lied about the necklace being real and told Mathilde it was only costume jewelry. The Loisel's spent years paying off the debt they incurred to replace the necklace, not knowing its true value. Madame Forestier never sold the necklace or returned any money to the Loisels.
Mme. Forestier's reaction when the necklace was returned was one of anger. She was not pleased that it took so long to get back because she may have needed to wear it sooner.
Mathilde was devastated when she got home and realized she had misplaced her friend's diamond necklace. She experienced shock, and so did Mr. Loisel. They looked through the dress's folds and the wrap for the necklace but were unsuccessful. Mr. Loisel changed into his clothing and returned on foot to the search. He returned the following morning with no positive outcomes. He looked everywhere there could have been even the tiniest glimmer of hope. He was disappointed when he arrived back in the morning.
The Giants Necklace is a novel written by Michael Morpurgo. The character Cherry in the novel dies by falling off a cliff. She was not aware she had died and her ghost returned home.
Tagalog of necklace: kuwintas
It should be necklace's.
A necklace
I have lost my necklace.He bought her a diamond necklace for her birthday.
No he does not wear a necklace but if you mean can you get a necklace with Jacob on it yes you can i have one
The denoument in the necklace was the fact there was a twist in the end, that the necklace that she lost was fake