What causes the change in the Loisels financial situation?
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What causes the change in the Loisels financial situation?
The change in the Loisels’ financial situation is caused when Madame Loisel borrows what she thinks is a very costly diamond necklace from a wealthy friend for a party. She then loses it. It takes every penny the Loisels have to finance the replacement necklace, which costs 36,000 francs.
How did the Loisels replace the lost necklace?
To replace the lost necklace, Loisel used eighteen thousand francs which were set aside by Mr. Loisel’s father. The remaining1-amount was borrowed from moneylenders. In order to repay the borrowed money they went without maid and Matilda did all the household chores whereas Mr.
What is the climax of the necklace?
In “The Necklace,” the climax occurs when the Madame Loisel realizes that the necklace, she borrowed from a friend is truly lost.
Why is Mathilde so eager to leave the ball quickly?
She is excited because she always wanted to go to a ball. She is nervous because her ball gown is old and used. Why is the borrowed necklace so important to Mathilde?
What did Mr Loisel give up so that his wife can purchase a new dress?
Loisel had saved 400 francs to buy a gun to shoot larks. He gave this money to Mrs. Loisel tp buy a pretty costume for herself.
What conclusion can you draw about Monsieur Loisel based on his treatment of his wife?
Q. What conclusion can you draw about Monsieur Loisel, based on his treatment of his wife? He cares a lot about his wife’s happiness.
What is Monsieur Loisel’s solution to his wife’s problem?
He is going to sell his gun to buy her a dress. He is going to give her money he saved for himself to buy a dress. He is going to ask a friend to borrow money to buy her a dress.
What sacrifice did Monsieur Loisel make for his wife?
Loisel was a simple and poor clerk. He made every effort and sacrifice to make his wife happy. He sacrificed his 400 francs that he had saved to buy a gun for himself in order to buy a new party dress for his wife. It proves that he was a loving husband.
How does Madame Loisel treat her husband?
How does Madame treat her husband? She doesn’t treat him well because she is dissatisfied with what her life is with him. What can you conclude about Madame Loisel’s husband based on his treatment of her? He deeply loves her and wants her to be happy.
How did Mathilde and her husband solve the problem?
She and her husband spend their inheritance and borrow a great deal of money to replace the piece of jewelery, and spend most of the rest of their lives working off the debt. At the end of the story, Mathilde discovers (via Madame Foster), that the necklace was made of paste, and worth very little.