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Madame Loisel borrows a necklace from madame forestier because she does not have enough money to get one. Also because her husband gives her that idea instead of paying for one

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Why does Madame Loisel visit Madame Forestier?

In the end of the story Madame Forestier forgive Madam Loisel. She even goes on as far as to say she should have approached her, making Loisel effort to pay everything back completely redundant.


How was madame frostier different to madame loisel?

Although Madame Frostier is wealthy she does not want more and more. Madam Loisel feels she is entitled to more than what she has and her pride in who she believes she should be eventually creates her downfall.


How did Mme Forestier recognize Mme Loisel when they met in the Champs-Elysees?

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


Who are the antagonist in the necklace?

The protagonist of the story is Mathilde Loisel. The antagonist can either be describe as her bad luck, greed, and pride or, some say, it could be describe as her friend Madame Forestier since she didn't tell her that the necklace was invaluable in the beginning. It depends on how the reader interprets the story.


Which choice is a conclusion based on the excerpt The Necklace?

The conclusion based on the excerpt "The Necklace" is that material possessions alone do not determine one's happiness or social status. The story demonstrates that appearances can be deceiving and that true value lies in personal qualities and relationships.


Who are the flat and round characters in the story The Necklace?

In the story "The Necklace," Mathilde Loisel is a round character as she undergoes significant internal transformation. Her husband, Monsieur Loisel, is considered a flat character as he remains relatively unchanged and one-dimensional throughout the story.


Describe mr loisel's character in story necklace?

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.


What is the most interesting part of the story of the diamond necklace?

the diamond necklace was loose. And Mathilde buy a new one that look like with the lost one, the new necklace are worth of 40 thousands francs. But the lost diamond necklace was a paste and worth 500 francs only. But it's too late to known. :(


What was the mood in the short story the necklace?

The authors purpose of writing the necklace is to tell us that we should just be contented with what we have. Envying the others wont do you any good. Telling the truth is also one of the purpose of the writer.


What is a simile in The Necklace by Maupassant?

"Loisel, who had aged five years, declared:" (6).This is an example of a hyperbole because Loisel had only been looking for the lost necklace for a week.


What is the conflict in the novel The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant?

I guess the conflict could be seen as man vs self - Mathilde allows vanity, selfish pride and envy to cause her downfall. She makes one poor decision after another all in an attempt to appear to be something she is not. She foolishly spends 400 francs on an elegant gown to wear to a ball and borrows a necklace from a wealthy friend because she cannot bear to be seen in the company of wealthy women and appear to be "beneath" them in class. She wants to appear to be of the upper, wealthy class, though she belongs to the middle class. She is so preoccupied with her appearance and her wishes and dreams to be like the women of higher society that she spends her husband's savings on a gown and borrows what she believes to be a diamond necklace of great value - and she is a great success at the ball. She is sought after and admired and she has a wonderful evening. Then, in her haste to leave the ball and not be seen in her inexpensive wraps (in sharp contrast to the ball gown and necklace she is wearing - and to the furs the other women are putting on as they prepare to leave) she loses the necklace. She and her husband decide not to tell Mme Forestier (the friend from whom she borrowed the necklace). Instead, they use all the money they have and borrow even more to purchase a replacement. This drastically alters the course of their lives and it takes them 10 years to pay off their debt. In the end, she assumes the responsibility for what she has done and submits herself to poverty to pay for the necklace. She becomes part of the lower class. Once the debt has been settled, she says she is glad. However, Mathilde Loisel still dreams about the night she went to the ball and remembers how admired she was. So, whether or not she has truly learned her lesson about envy and appearances, we can only guess.


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