M. Loisel is a character in "The Necklace." He is introduced as a clerk working in the Department of Education. After his wife loses an expensive borrowed necklace, he spends the next 10 years working a side job as a bookkeeper and copier to pay off his debt. "The Necklace" was written by Guy de Maupassant.
The necklace does not belong to them and they feel obligated to replace it.
It doesn’t really make sense to me
They are afraid to admit their carelessness.
Not My Job
They had to pay for the replacement necklace.
a lot because she has learned from her mistakes
After paying for the new necklace, the Loisels had to work hard for ten years to repay the debt, which significantly affected their quality of life by forcing them into poverty. They lived a frugal and difficult life, experiencing a downward spiral of financial hardship and loss.
Women
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The necklace belongs to their friend and they feel obligatsd to replace it. apex
musician
The Loisels do not tell Madame Forestier that the necklace is lost because they are afraid of her reaction and the consequences of admitting their mistake. They hope to find a way to replace the lost necklace without her knowing, to avoid embarrassment and potential financial burden.