In “The Diamond Necklace”, Mathilde’s husband attempts to make her happy by:
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.
not really, but u can guess by looking at ur feet and ur husband/wifes feet.
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In “The Diamond Necklace”, Mathilde’s husband attempts to make her happy by:
The husband in "The Necklace" worked as a clerk in the Ministry of Public Instruction.
In the falling action of "The Necklace," Madame Loisel spends ten years working to pay off the debt incurred from replacing the lost necklace. She lives a humble and difficult life, only to later discover that the necklace was actually a fake. This realization brings about a tragic irony and serves as the climax of the story.
The Necklace is a short story by Guy de Maupassant. It is about a covetous lady, who caused hardships for her husband by always wanting more. In this..
The solution, or more correctly, the resolution, in 'The Necklace', is Mme Loisel learning that the necklace she had borrowed, lost and spent ten years in poverty paying for its replacement was practically worthless. Had she been more honest about losing it in the first place, she and her husband wold not have had to ruin their lives and perhaps health to replace it.
Madame Loisel loses the necklace while attending a fancy event. She borrows a necklace from a friend, thinking it is real, but later discovers that she has lost it when she returns home. She and her husband then go into debt to replace the lost necklace.
Madame Loisel's husband in "The Necklace" is Monsieur Loisel. He is a clerk who works for the Ministry of Education.
role of the diamond necklace in the story
In "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, the rising action is when Mathilde borrows a necklace from a wealthy friend for a fancy party and loses it. The falling action occurs when Mathilde and her husband work for years to repay the debt they incurred to replace the necklace, only to discover it was a fake. The story's climax is the moment when they realize the necklace was worthless.
'The Necklace' is mostly about a woman and her husband who are poor. There is a ball coming up and the woman borrows a necklace from her friend. It is a diamond necklace, then the woman borrowing it loses it and she and her husband spend 10 years paying back depts after they bought their friend a 5,000 frank necklace. At the end, it turns out the diamond necklace that was borrowed were fake diamonds.
The Necklace" is a short story by Guy de Maupassant, not "The Diamond Necklace." However, I can provide you with a synopsis for "The Necklace": "The Necklace" follows the life of Mathilde Loisel, a middle-class woman who is dissatisfied with her modest lifestyle. One day, her husband brings home an invitation to a high-society party, and Mathilde is distraught because she feels she doesn't have suitable attire. In an effort to fit in, she borrows a beautiful necklace from a friend. At the party, Mathilde is the belle of the ball and enjoys the attention she receives. However, on returning home, she realizes that she has lost the borrowed necklace. Rather than confessing to her friend, Mathilde and her husband decide to replace the necklace by buying a new one. They go into debt to purchase a replacement, leading to years of financial hardship. After years of hard work and poverty, Mathilde encounters her friend again and confesses the truth about the lost necklace. To her surprise, she learns that the original necklace was a fake, and her years of suffering were unnecessary. "The Necklace" is a poignant tale that explores themes of pride, social status, and the consequences of one's choices. It serves as a cautionary tale about the pursuit of material wealth and the impact of vanity on a person's life.
complains about being poor gets dress for 400 f. barrows necklace from rich friend goes to ball get a cab after losses necklace get new necklace to replace 1o years go by. finally pays dept. really poor now changes feelings about being poor. love herself and husband now finds out diamond necklace was fake