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How much do you think Madame Loisel changed by the time the story ends?

a lot because she has learned from her mistakes


What is the Direct Characterization for Madame Loisel in The Necklace by guy de maupassant?

I think Madame Loisel was very bipolar in the story. She was very selfish and she cared about the luxuries and finery jewelery. She wouldn't appreciate what she has and expected more. i think madame forestier was very unkind because she didnt give back the necklace to Loisel even after working off the debt for 10 years.


How much do you think Madame loisels has changed by the time the story ends?

a lot because she has learned from her mistakes


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.


How far do you think madame loisel represent woman only vanity?

Madame Loisel's character in "The Necklace" represents more than just a woman's vanity. She also embodies the consequences of pride, envy, and the desire for social status. Her relentless pursuit of appearance and material possessions ultimately leads to her downfall, highlighting broader themes of societal judgment and the emptiness of shallow desires.


Do you think Mme Loisel recognized good quality jewelry?

Yes Mme Loisel recognized good quality jewelry


O you think Mme Loisel recognized good quality jewelry?

yes


Why do characters act the way they did in the story of the necklace?

The first thing that happened in the story "The Necklace" was that Mathilde kept on whining that she didn't have anything fancy and she wanted to be rich. But as in drama the first eventful thing that happened to Mathilde was that her husband got her a ticket to go to the fancy ball, which she also whined that she didn't have a fancy enough dress to go to the ball with. Hope that gives you your answer.


How can a defendant be acquitted when a witness has changed their story?

Because the witness can't keep their story straight. If you think about it like this: I'm a witness and I've just witnessed crime. If I start changing the story, then who is to say I'm telling the truth or not? As a witness, the story must be kept the same and not changed.


When she finds herself in debt madame loisel plays her part with sudden heroism what does she do that might be called heroic why might those actions seem surprising the story the necklace?

is this right? Both Mathilde and her husband go nearly broke trying to replace the lost necklace. Mathilde's determination to pay off her debt does show heroism. She no longer longs for a life of riches. She understands that coveting things that she cannot have comes at a price. I think Mathilde becomes a little more humble and her husband supports his wife to the end.


Why do you think did Mathilde Loisel act and think the way she did as far as her status in life was concerned-the diamond necklace?

Mathilde Loisel's actions and thoughts were influenced by her desire for wealth and social status. She believed that material possessions and appearances were crucial to happiness and acceptance in society. The allure of the diamond necklace symbolized what she believed was missing from her life, driving her to make decisions that ultimately led to her downfall.


Who is the main character in story - the necklace?

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.