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.
At the beginning of The Necklace, Mathilde is vain and frustrated.
Mme.forestier's necklace
no
she is pretty and vain.
She want to be a rich
At the beginning of The Necklace, Mathilde is vain and frustrated.
Mme.forestier's necklace
In “The Diamond Necklace”, Mathilde’s husband attempts to make her happy by:
why Mathilde didn't go back to find her necklace when she discovered that she lost her necklace..^=^
no
There are three characters in The Necklace. Monsieur Loisel and his wife Mathilde, and Mathilde's wealthy friend Madame Forestier.
We learn that Mathilde loves clothes and jewels more than anything.Invited to a party but with nothing to wear, Mathilde gets her husband to buy her a new dress and borrows a necklace from a friend.Mathilde loses the necklace.Mathilde and her husband buy a new necklace and work for years to get out of debt after doing so.Mathilde runs into the friend, who does not even recognize her.
she is pretty and vain.
I would describe her husband as a loyal man to Mathilde even though he does not quite understand her wants. He is hard working as well, for he works off the debt for the necklace, all for Mathilde.
The relevance in the story entitled The Necklace is the importance that the lead character, Mathilde, gives to money. She emphasizes on the importance of fancy things and posh comfort.
when she went to the party
A. She does not have fine jewelry