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  1. Quick answer: The necklace is real diamonds. PDF Share. Expert Answers. Lorraine Caplan. | Certified Educator. Share Cite. First, Mr. and Mrs. Loisel assumed that the necklace was made of...

  2. Loisel retraces their steps but cannot find the lost necklace anywhere. They realise that they will have to replace the necklace, whatever the cost. To buy them some time, they compose a letter to Madame Forestier, claiming that they are having the necklace repaired.

  3. The Necklace. She was one of those pretty and charming girls who, as if by a mistake of destiny, are born in a family of employees. She had no dowry, no expectations, no means of becoming known, understood, loved, wedded by any rich and distinguished man; and so she let herself be married to a petty clerk in the Bureau of Public Instruction.

  4. 9) In your opinion, why do the Loisels decide not to tell Madame Forestier about the loss? What does this tell you about their characters? They did not tell I think because they wanted to keep their word and they didn't want her to loose the trust she has for them. this tells us that they are loyal people for trying to return the necklace to her.

  5. The next day they visit the jeweler whose name was on the necklace ’s box, but he says that the necklace didn’t come from him. The fact that the box misled the Loisels as to the origin of the necklace is a hint that the necklace might be a fake, and represents the danger of seeking truth in outside appearances.

  6. The horrible irony of the fact that the Loisels spent years paying off a replacement for what was actually a worthless necklace is just one instance of irony evident in “The Necklace.” Also ironic is the fact that Mathilde’s beauty, which had been her only valued asset, disappears as a result of her labor for the necklace.

  7. When an opportunity to attend a ball arrives, Mathilde borrows a diamond necklace from her friend, only to lose it while returning home from the ball. Too prideful, or perhaps afraid, to admit the truth, the Loisels replace the expensive necklace and spend years making every attempt to pay back their debt.

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