The revelation is ironic because the necklace that Mathilde borrowed and believed to be valuable was actually a fake, not the expensive piece she thought she had lost. This twist in the story highlights the themes of appearance versus reality and the consequences of vanity and greed. It underscores the idea that the perceived value of material possessions can lead to ruin, as Mathilde and her husband experience the devastating consequences of their actions.
Mme Loisell, who borrows the thing from her (friend) Mme Forestier- which means Forester. Parks would not be a bad translation. In a sense MMe Forestier is the antagonist, though fatal pride- and maybe alcohol played a role. I think she ( Loisell) was drunk when she lost the necklace at the party.. and waited too long to report it... that would explain why she did not call up MMe Forestier when she first noticed the item ( which she believed to be worth 60 Grand plus) was missing.
The main character in the story "The Necklace" is Mathilde Loisel, a woman who dreams of a lavish lifestyle despite her modest means. Her desire to fit in with the wealthy leads to a series of unfortunate events after she borrows a necklace to wear to a fancy event.
Oho! Aha! Wow!
No, Paul's reaction to the events in the story does not surprise us. His actions and decisions are consistent with his character traits and the circumstances he is facing.
I recommend "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant for its exploration of themes such as pride, social class, and the consequences of desiring wealth. The story's twist ending challenges the reader to reflect on the true values in life and the repercussions of one's actions. Overall, it is a thought-provoking and engaging narrative that leaves a lasting impact on the reader.
as long and at the end fire just burning with everyone gasping in surprise.
Mathilde from The Necklace is complex because she is not a one dimensional character. She is a round character who is not stereotypical and struggles with her own motives.
MMe Forestier. She should have informed Matilde FROM THE START ( This is a wearing copy, not the real thing). This would have avoided a $40-60 grand crash dive!. Maybe alcohol was involved. This would explain why Mme Loisell ( lead character) did not phone ( phones were extant at the time of the story- this being up-beat Paris,not some suburban Green acres den)- if she had gotten tanked at the party- she was in no position to intelligently converse with her friend on the phone. Alcohol as well as fatal pride may have been involved.
I have seen many players wear cord- like necklaces that are supposed to rid the body of nerves.
The revelation is updated often, it is very possible that by the time anyone reads this, we will have been enlightened with new revelation. But our leaders are constantly giving us principles or reminding us of old ones. Unfortunately, you need to specify this question. The latest revelation is a too wide a subject to explain. Is it the newest speech or lecture given by our leaders? Is it the most recent and significant?
It's probably a Phiten Necklace...made with titanium, and claims to provide health benefits, energy, etc... http://www.phitenusa.com/
Revelation chapter 22 describes the new heaven and new earth, the river of the water of life, the tree of life, and the invitation to come to Jesus for salvation. It emphasizes that God's judgment is final, the time is near, and that those who do His commandments will have the right to the tree of life. The chapter closes with a warning against altering the words in the book of Revelation.