Why could Mrs Forestier not recognize her friend Matilda at the end of the story?

Why could Mrs Forestier not recognize her friend Matilda at the end of the story?

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Explanation: On the day, when Madam Forestier met Mrs Loisel, she couldn’t recognise her because she had changed so badly. Mrs Loisel told the whole story and also the fact that her necklace was responsible for their miserable condition.

Q. How does Monsieur Loisel respond to Madame Loisel disappointment?

How does Monsieur Loisel respond to Madame Loisel’s disappointment? He tries to find a way for her to be happy.

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  1. Q. How does Monsieur Loisel respond to Madame Loisel disappointment?
  2. Q. How does Monsieur Loisel react to the party?
  3. Q. How would you characterize the relationship between Monsieur and Madame Loisel at the beginning of the story describe their marriage and how they treat each other?
  4. Q. Do you think Monsieur Loisel enjoyed the ball?
  5. Q. Why do you think she had such a good time at the ball?
  6. Q. How would you describe Mathilde Loisel at the ball?
  7. Q. Why did Matilda leave the ball in hurry?
  8. Q. What does Madame Loisel borrow from Madame Forestier?
  9. Q. What made Mme Loisel seem older than what she actually was?
  10. Q. What kind of a person is Mme Loisel?
  11. Q. What kind of husband was Loisel in 75 words?
  12. Q. What kind of a person is loyal Why is she always unhappy?
  13. Q. How did Mathilde fare at the ball?
  14. Q. What should not be fought against?
  15. Q. What would have happened if she had not lost that necklace?
  16. Q. What kind of husband was Mr Loisel?
  17. Q. What kind of person Mme Loisel Why is she always unhappy?
  18. Q. Where did Mr Loisel go for the lost necklace?
  19. Q. How did Mr Loisel arrange money for the dress?
  20. Q. Why did Mr Loisel agree to part with the 400 francs he had saved for buying a gun?
  21. Q. Why did her husband hope that she would become happy?
  22. Q. Why was Madame Loisel shocked to know at the end of the story?
  23. Q. What was the greatest mistake of Mr Loisel that became the cause of their miseries?
  24. Q. What changes occurred in Matilda’s lifestyle after she had lost the necklace?
  25. Q. What changes occurred in Matilda’s life after 10 years?
  26. Q. Why did Matilda suffer incessantly?
  27. Q. What were the reasons for Matilda’s unhappiness?

Q. How does Monsieur Loisel react to the party?

How does Monsieur Loisel react to the party? He is embarrassed of his wife’s clothing. He becomes tired and bored with the party after a while. He hates the party and the people who attend it.

Q. How would you characterize the relationship between Monsieur and Madame Loisel at the beginning of the story describe their marriage and how they treat each other?

Monsieur and Madame Loisel are entirely different. Their relationship, as many marriages of their time, was meant to be cordial, with the man serving as the primary provider of the household and the woman as the nurturing force of the home. In their case it is not like that. This is primarily because of Madame Loisel.

Q. Do you think Monsieur Loisel enjoyed the ball?

Loisel enjoyed the ball? Give reasons to support your answer. Yes because she said that she was the prettiest girl at the ball and ten years later she still refers to it. Compare and contrast the life of Mme.

Q. Why do you think she had such a good time at the ball?

Why do you think she had such a good time at the ball? I think that she had such a good time at the ball because she was being treated differently and got her night as an upper-class woman. Describe what happened after she lost the necklace up to when she met Madame Forestier ten years later.

Q. How would you describe Mathilde Loisel at the ball?

Mme Loisel was the centre of attention at the ball. Her beauty, her grace, her joy and the gorgeous smile captivated all. Men sought to be presented to her. She danced happily at her conquest of all.

Q. Why did Matilda leave the ball in hurry?

Matilda Loisel wanted to leave the ball in a hurry as she only had a good dress and jewlry. ( Clothes worn when at home ). She didn’t want other rich women to notice her poor styles. This shows Matilda is a greedy woman and is not satisfied with the belongings she owns.

Q. What does Madame Loisel borrow from Madame Forestier?

Madame Loisel borrows a necklace from her friend, Madame Forestier because she kept complaining that she didn’t have any jewelry. At the beginning of the story Madame Loisel is dissatisfied with her life because she marries a minor civil servant and doesn’t have the things she desires like jewelry and dresses.

Q. What made Mme Loisel seem older than what she actually was?

The narrator comments that Madame Loisel came to know the “horrible life of the very poor” but “played her part heroically.” Madame Loisel made sacrifices, took on housework, dressed like a commoner, and worked hard to save every “miserable sou.” In addition to transforming into a hardworking, frugal individual, Madame …

Q. What kind of a person is Mme Loisel?

What kind of a person is Mme Loisel and why is she always unhappy? Answer: Mme Loisel is young, pretty, ordinary but discontented woman. She is of a humble background but dreams of riches and comforts. She is proud of her beauty and wants to be admired.

Q. What kind of husband was Loisel in 75 words?

Explanation: Monsieur Loisel – Mathilde’s husband. Monsieur Loisel is content with the small pleasures of his life but does his best to appease Mathilde’s demands and assuage her complaints. He loves Mathilde immensely but does not truly understand her, and he seems to underestimate the depth of her unhappiness.

Q. What kind of a person is loyal Why is she always unhappy?

Mme Loisel is born to a poor family but she could never accept this fact. She thought she is born to live a luxurious life and always craves for affluence. Her poverty always tortures her. On account of her impoverished condition, she is always unhappy.

Q. How did Mathilde fare at the ball?

⇉ How did mathilde fare at the ball ? ANS. ⇉ Mathilde was a great success at the ball she was the prettiest of all the women present there. all the men were mesmerized by her elegance, grace and beauty.

Q. What should not be fought against?

What should not be fought against? Answer: The divine spirit within us should not be fought against.

Q. What would have happened if she had not lost that necklace?

If Mathilde Loisel had not lost the necklace in “The Necklace,” she would have continued to think of herself as a victim of fate, and the “heroism” elicited from her character by the need to pay for the replacement necklace would never have developed.

Q. What kind of husband was Mr Loisel?

What kind of husband was Loisel? Answer: Loisel is a caring and loving husband. He is a simple man.

Q. What kind of person Mme Loisel Why is she always unhappy?

loisel is a dreamy woman. She gives much value to her dreams. She over-looks the realities of life. That is why, she is always unhappy because dreams can’t be true .

Q. Where did Mr Loisel go for the lost necklace?

Mr Loisel went out in the night in search of the lost necklace. He went to the police, cab offices and put an advertisement in the papers.

Q. How did Mr Loisel arrange money for the dress?

Mr. 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.

Q. Why did Mr Loisel agree to part with the 400 francs he had saved for buying a gun?

That’s when Loisel got an invitation of Ball of minister’s residence. He was happy for his wife. He bought her a new dress for the ball, with the money he had saved to buy a hunting gun. These entire things he did because he loved his beautiful wife very much and wanted to keep her happy.

Q. Why did her husband hope that she would become happy?

Answer: (a) He hoped that his wife would be happy on seeing the invitation to party from Minister of Public Instructions. (b) She got angry and threw the invitation card on table.

Q. Why was Madame Loisel shocked to know at the end of the story?

The ending of this story is Madame Loisel was shock because the Necklace that she lend is only imitation. She was regretted because she did not to ask apologize from Madame Forestier. Madame Loisel also accepting that all happened to her.

Q. What was the greatest mistake of Mr Loisel that became the cause of their miseries?

Answer: The single mistake that Mrs. Loisel did just to flaunt her beauty and grace was that necklace. When she saw the necklace in Madame Forestier’s home, she was so fascinated to wear a high cost jewel.

Q. What changes occurred in Matilda’s lifestyle after she had lost the necklace?

The course of the Loisel’s life changed due to the necklace. After replacing the lost necklace with a new one, they had to repay all the money that they had borrowed to buy the new necklace. They sent away the maid and changed their lodgings. They rented some rooms in an attic.

Q. What changes occurred in Matilda’s life after 10 years?

Over the ten years, Madame Loisel realized what it meant to be truly poor. Her mindset regarding poverty and what it meant to work changed. She, too, was required to work. In the end, Madame Loisel did not only change mentally, she also changed physically (from the demanding work she had to do).

Q. Why did Matilda suffer incessantly?

Answer: she suffered greatly because of he desire to appear rich and fashionable. she is married to a clerk and leads a ordinary life. but she wants to be a rich and famous.

Q. What were the reasons for Matilda’s unhappiness?

The major reason for Matilda’s unhappiness was her dissatisfaction and discontentment about her way of living. She had great materialistic apprehensions due to which she always used to complain for her lifestyle. She was never happy with what she had and did not accept her circumstances.

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