She is no longer concerned about appearing rich and beautiful.
She is no longer concerned about appearing rich and beautiful.
she is no longer ashamed of having less money than her friend
she is no longer embarassed that she is not rich and popular. apex
she is no longer embarassed that she is not rich and popular. apex
She is no longer concerned about appearing rich and beautiful.
She is no longer concerned about appearing rich and beautiful.
she is no longer ashamed of having less money than her friend
she is no longer ashamed of having less money than her friend
she is no longer embarassed that she is not rich and popular. apex
she is no longer embarassed that she is not rich and popular. apex
Mathilde goes up to Mme. Forstier after 10 years of saving money to pay back for the necklace. Mme. Forstier doen't recognize her at first and Mathilde tells Mme. Forstier what she went through to pay her debt. Ironically, Mme. Forstier tells Mathilde that the necklace was fake and worth 500 frances...
A. She does not have fine jewelry
MMe Forestier. It is a counterfeit wearing copy. She smugly does not inform social-climbing Mme Loisel ( la-zell it was pronounced when I had this in English) that it is a wearing copy. she loses it at the ball- exactly how is not stated- a phone call could have saved about sixty grand and a nose-dive into debt slavery and relative poverty.
Mr. and Mrs. Loisel, Mme Forestier ( owner of the necklace, who loans it out for Mme Loisel"s one night stand) miscellanous walk-on characters, people at the party, cab driver, etc. at no time did she have the common sense of calling up her friend and simply recounting everything that happened- which would have avoided much ( toil and trouble, not to mention money loss) The basic premise of a lost article figures in such social commentary tales as The Overcoat ( all of the money was Confederate), and watered down or turnabout plots, such as the (Super Car) a Detroit Dream car that figured in a plot in Bewitched and thanks to some Magic, was resolved happily- the car was returned to the Detroit custom shop where it was made, and the advertising executive ( who was driving the car when transmuted back to Detroit- seized on the idea of using it as an advertising prop ( he was selling sausages) it came out well, unlike the Necklace tale. listen folks- Observe and Heed article Nine from the Guy Upstairs....
The cast of Rue Oberkampf - 2000 includes: Maurice Garrel as Cambio Daniel Girondeaud as Complice Cambio Manuela Gourary as Mme Boehl Jeanne Marine as Mathilde
Mathilde Cottrelly's birth name is Mathilde Meyer.