She suffered from poverty of her apartment, from the wretched look of the walls, from the worn-out chairs, from the shabbiness of the curtains. All these these things of which some other girl/woman of her rank would never have been conscious about, made her tortured and angry.
Mme. Loisel was angry and tortured because she felt that she deserved a better life with luxury and wealth than she currently had. Her dissatisfaction and sense of entitlement led her to resent her circumstances and feel trapped in a life she viewed as beneath her.
she feels she has been born into a family of unfavorable economic status
She was always unhappy because, she wanted to be like her rich friend and have furs , jewelry , nice dresses . etc
She wants her to see what despair and trouble that necklace had cost her and want her to feel guilty but in the end she get a suprise #Sabrina
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.
At the party, Mme Loisel's dreams are realized as she is the center of attention, admired by everyone for her beauty and charm. She feels like a true princess, wearing a stunning gown and jewels borrowed from a wealthy friend. It is a moment of triumph for her, fulfilling her desire for luxury and admiration.
Madame Loisel in 'The Necklace' has been portrayed as a beautiful woman who is always longing to have fine and extravagant things. Her husband, Mister Loisel can not afford all her vain wants and so she doesn't think much of him. Even though they are not rich, they have a comfortable life, but Madame Loisel is not appreciative of it. She is full of complain and whines in want for more. Her greed is her weakness.
The moral lesson is be honest with people when you have lost their necklace and be thankful for what you have!A person should not be so proud as to pretend to be someone in a higher station in life than he or she really is. If Mme. Loisel had not pretended to be a person of higher status, she would not have borrowed the necklace. By all means, become such a person, but do not pretend. Also, dishonesty will likely lead to regrettable consequences. Had Mme. Loisel been honest about losing the necklace, she would not have had to pay such a high price to replace it.
apart from the lead character"s fatal pride- and one wonders why her Admiral Zsa Zsa Gabor brand of show-offishness- She was Married to Mr. Loisel, right, why did she have come on with all big guns on deck- attracting men at a social outing. I don"t say it is wrong for married women to go to such things as Card Parties ( which brings up another vice- gambling) but it is not well, unless they happen to be hosting the Ball- like the Late Princess Grace- not really proper. Up to a point the original owner of the necklace- MMe Forestier ( forester or maybe Parks) should have told MMe loisel before hand it was only a replica, much misery could have been avoided and a concurrent crash-dive into poverty. sort of Cinderella in Reverse.
In an attempt to find Mme Forestier's necklace, Mathilde and her husband retraced their steps at the party, checked their clothes, and even visited the police station and pawn shops. They also posted advertisements offering a reward for its return, but their efforts proved unsuccessful.
Madame loisel so badly wanted to be chased after and wanted. She also wasn't happy in the non-wealthy family that she was born into and that she married a non-wealthy man.
M. Loisel had saved this 400 francs to buy a gun so he might be able to join some hunting parties the next summer, on the plains at Nanterre, with some friends who went to shoot larks up there.
Germans are so angry because they are superior.
i don't so br quiet
He is not angry. He just did cuz he was bored.