The Necklace
‘It was all over for her'. What does 'It' refers to?
‘It’ here refers to Matilda's temporary success, fame, being rich and the fulfillment of her dreams. It was all over for her as with the end of the ball party her momentary richness also ended. She thought that she would hardly get another chance to show that they were rich and known ever again.
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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?
How the Loisels repaid for the borrowed necklace?
How was Matilda changed? Why?
Why did Matilda think about telling ‘all’ to Mme Forestier?
What made Matilda blame Mme Forestier for her miseries ? Do you think Mme Forestier was responsible for it?
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