She want to be a rich
She lied because she didn't want her friend to find out that she lost the necklace because she thought that it was real, but in the end her friend finds out and tells her that it was fake.
i dont know do i?why would you want to know in the first place?
it is what you want it to be.
OK, well it's something that you want to achieve by the end of your life such as, "I want to have 2 children" or "I want to run my own business"
Whatever engine you want to do work for you, you always need some kind of fuel, or electrical current. For your own body, you need food (which provides the energy for your activities).
She lied because she didn't want her friend to find out that she lost the necklace because she thought that it was real, but in the end her friend finds out and tells her that it was fake.
She doesn't want to look poor.
1. It is important to live within one's meansThe story teaches us not to borrow things or money unnecessarily. It is also not wise to live a pretentious life. If we borrow money unnecessarily, then we may get into serious trouble, especially if it involves loan sharks or in responsible money lenders. In the story, Mathilde borrows a diamond necklace so that she is able to impress the others at the ball. However, the necklace is lost. As a result, Loisel and she have to replace the necklace. They have to borrow money to buy the necklace. The repayment rates are high, both Mathilde and her compound interests accumulate. Loisel has to do multiple jobs to repay the loan or they will get into serious financial problems. We must realize that it is important to live within one's means.2. It is important to be contented in life and not to be greedyThe story teaches us be contented in life and not to be greedy to want everything. Loisel is very contented in life even if he leads a simple life with the income he earns. But on the other hand, Mathilde is obsessed to want all the delicacies and luxuries in life. This causes her to be in her own world and day dreams that she is wealthy and famous. This causes her to be status-conscious, and show to others that she is not poor. As a result, she wants to dress up in beautiful clothing and borrows a diamond necklace to attend the evening ball. Her greed causes them to suffer for a period of ten years. If she is contented with what she has and is realistic of the fact that she is the wife of an ordinary clerk, she would not have to borrow the necklace in the first place.3. It is important to be practicalThe story teaches us to be practical and learn to solve problems carefully. Loisel is a down-to-earth person. He knows that "all that glitters is not gold" and live life according to his means and capacity. He is able to find solutions to the problems because he is practical. It is important in life to be practical and realistic. Mathilde, on the other hand, is not practical. She is a day-dreamer, who is in her own world. Later in the story, Mathilde beomces practical as she faces the realities of life. It is important to be practical and not be carried away.
I think various people will draw different messages from the story. Here are the messages I see. 1. It's easy to be deceived by appearances. Mathilde was deceived by the appearance of the fake necklace and, in turn, she deceived the highbrow people at the party into thinking she had wealth and status by an orchestrated pretense. Then when the necklace was changed from worthless to valuable no one knew. In a shallow arena appearance is more important than substance. 2. Find the good, the positive in your lot in life. Constantly coveting things (particularly superficial things) you don't and can't have will cause you to live an unhappy life. Trying to get them by devious means may result in more suffering -- one evening of happiness caused Mathilde a life of poverty. If can't have what you want, love what you have.
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.
She wants to have money and for people to admire her.
A dragonfly necklace symbolizes purity, good luck, and power. It would be an ideal gift for someone that you want to wish well in a new job, marriage, or in life.
Mathilde wants to live the life of the rich because she believes it will bring her happiness and fulfillment. Her dreams are understandable as she is dissatisfied with her current life and desires a change. However, her obsession with material possessions and social status may seem exaggerated to some readers.
It either means that the girl simply likes the necklace, or the girl likes the guy who is wearing the necklace, causing the girl to want to wear the necklace.
No.
She doesn't want to look poor.
Only wear a necklace if you want that "manly" look, with a short necklace.