The Necklace
What fresh problem now disturbs Mme Loisel?
After she bought a new dress for the party, she was disturbed because she had no jewelery for the occassion. She was worried as she thought she would have a poverty-stricken look. When her husband suggested to wear some natural flowers, she refused and said that there was nothing more humiliating than to have a shabby air in the midst of rich women.
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‘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?
What was the twist that was disclosed at the end of the story?
How did Mr Loisel respond when Matilda told him that she had no jewels to wear for the party?
‘The Necklace’ advocates the importance of truthfulness in our lives. Elaborate.
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What message does the author wants to convey in ‘The Necklace’?
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