The Loisels do not tell Madame Forestier that they lost the necklace because they were ashamed and afraid of the consequences. They were worried about how Madame Forestier would react to the news, given the value of the necklace and their inability to replace it. Additionally, they hoped they could somehow find a way to replace it without her ever finding out.
They are afraid to admit their carelessness.
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.
How does Mathilde Loisel's desire for wealth and social status affect her life? What role does the necklace play in the story's plot? How does the theme of deception and appearance versus reality manifest in the story? What is the significance of the story's ending and the revelation about the necklace?
The reason she did not tell you is because you should have read the story
The denoument in the necklace was the fact there was a twist in the end, that the necklace that she lost was fake
why Mathilde didn't go back to find her necklace when she discovered that she lost her necklace..^=^
a long lost interview with the author of the necklace says that he likes to imagine the necklace was lost when she was leaving the party in a hurry
the necklace she lost and replaced was fake.
The denoument is pretty much the resolution, in the necklace it would be that the necklace that The Loisels spent there life in agony for turned out to be fake.
The Necklace is a wonderful story and you can compare whatever you told by consequence's For example, first her life was poor but she was pretty and nevertheless happy when she went to that party, but after when she had lost the necklace, she was frightened and scared to the reaction of Mme Forestier. That's the reason why she and her husband worked and worked for over 10 years to repay the real necklace they had bought so the idea is that you should be happy of what you got and not dream for more since you can only get worse..
It means you lost your necklace, nothing else.
The common nouns in the sentence are necklace and overcoat.