The Necklace
The course of the Loisels’ life changed due to the necklace. Comment.
Loisels were invited to a ball. All the aristocrats were supposed to attend the ball. So, Matilda arranged a beautiful dress and borrowed a marvelous diamond necklace from her friend, Mme Forestier to look beautiful and rich in the ball. She lost it.
It ruined Loisels’ lives because they had to buy a diamond necklace worth thirty-six thousand dollars to buy a new necklace for her friend. They were indebted as it was a huge amount. Thus, it made them poor and snatched all their hopes of a happy life. It took away ten prime years of their lives.
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The course of the Loisels’ life changed due to the necklace. Comment.
What was the cause of Matilda’s ruin? How could she have avoided it?
What would have happened to Matilda if she had confessed to her friend that she had lost her necklace?
What made Matilda avoid to visit her school mate?
What was Matilda's reaction to the invitation for the Minister’s ball party? Why?
Why was Loisel grieved?
Why Matilda hurried to go to her house after the party?
‘It was all over for her'. What does 'It' refers to?
What was the catastrophe that changed Loisels’ lives? How?
How Loisels arranged the money to buy a new diamond necklace?
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