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The main character, Matilde Loisel, Matilde is unhappy with her life, due to her social and financial status. She believes that she is in the wrong place and wishes for more. She fantasizes the world of wealthy people and her longing for high society life haunts her all the time. Unlike his wife, Monsieur Loisel doesn’t daydream.
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Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
3. Madame Mathilda
A wife of Mr. Loisel
who is pretty and
charming and wants to
become wealthy and
desires her wants and
needs.
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Madame Frostier
Friend of Mathilda who
is rich and has
important role on this
story.
Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
4. At the beginning of the story, we meet Mathilda Loisel, a
middle class girl who departely wishes she were wealthy.
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She's got looks and charms, but had bad luck to be born into a family
of clerks, who marry her to another clerk(Mr. Loisel)in the
Department of Education.
Mathilda is so convinced that she is meant to be rich that
she detests her real life and spends all the day dreaming
and despairing about the fabulous life she's not having.
Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
5. The Minister of Public Instruction and
Madame George Ramponneau ask
the honor of Mr. and Mme. Loisel's
Company Monday evening, January
18, at the Minister's residence.
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Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
6. Then, Mr. Loisel comes home with an invitation to a fancy
ball thrown by his boss, the Minister of Education.
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Instead of being delighted, as her husband had hoped she
threw the invitation spitefully upon the table murmuring.
Mr. Loisel doesn't know what to do, and offers to buy his
wife a dress, so long as its not too expensive. Then,
Mathilda asks for 400 francs, and he agrees.
Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
7. Its not too long before Mathilda throws another fits,
though, this time because she has no jewels.
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So, Mr. Loisel suggests to wear a flower but rejection of her wife
again he suggests her to see her friend Madame Forestier's, a rich
woman who can probably lend her something.
Mathilda goes to see Madame Forestier, and she is in luck.
Mathilda is able to borrow a gorgeous diamond necklace
after a long try .
Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
8. After few days, the night of the ball arrives and Mathilda
has the time of her life. She was the prettiest of all,
elegant(stylish in manner), gracious, smiling, and full of joy.
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All the men noticed her, asked her name, want to be presented. All
the members of the Cabinet wished to waltz with her. The Minister
also paid her some attention.
Then, due to the lots of noticed by other women she wished
to hurry away. Loisel feel that they would catch cold so
they went through cap wearing shabby coat.
Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
9. But going back at home, Mathilda makes a horrifying
discovery: the diamond necklace is gone!!!
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Mr. Loisel spends all the next day, and even the next week,
searching the city for the necklace but found nothing.
Its gone. So, he and Mathilda decide that they have no
choice but to buy Madame Forestier a new necklace after a
long decision.
Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
10. They visit one jewelry store after another until at last they find a necklace that
looks just the same as the one they lose in a shop of the Palais-Royal, which
was unfortunately it's 40,000 francs which is exactly twice the amount of all the
money Mr. Loisel has to his name. It was 18000 which his father had left him.
Later, they could get it for thirty-six thousand frances.
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The begged the jeweler not to sell it for three days. And they made an
arrangement by which they might return it for thirty-four thousand
francs if they found the other one before the end of February.
Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
11. So, Mr. Loisel goes massively into debt and buys the necklace, and
Mathilda returns it to Madame Foresteir, who doesn't notice the
substitution. Buying the necklace at expensive results the Loisels into
poverty for the next ten years.
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Ya !! Ten years
Then, they lose their house, their maid, their comfortable lifestyle and
on the top of its all Mathilda loses her goods looks and many more as
well. They have a very difficult life.
Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
12. Mathilda had to do all the house work, her husband worked in the
evenings and worked late into the night copying manuscripts at five
saus per page. And this life lasted for ten years.
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After ten years, all the debts are finally paid and Mathilda
seems old now. She had become a strong, hard woman, the
crude woman of the poor household.
She things "How would it have been if I had not lost the necklace?
Who knows? Who knows? How singular is life and how full of
changes ! How small a things changes our life so passively.
Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
13. Mathilda was taking a walk in the Champs-Elysees. There she comes
across Madame Forestier, rich, still young, still attractive and
beautiful as ever.
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But Forestier refused to recognize her as she seems like
old poor woman.
But some how Mme Forestier know her.
Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
14. Now all the debts are paid off, Mathilda decides finally
tell Madame Forestier the sad story of the necklace &
her ten years of poverty and she does. At that point,
Madame Forestier reveals to Mathilda that the necklace
she lost was just a face, it was worth only five hundred
francs.
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Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
15. Bikal Shrestha || Roll No-4 || BICTE 1st Sem || English || The Necklace ||21st November,2018
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The
Materialistic
wants can
be the
downfall of
us all
16. My Acknowledgement
I express my heartiest gratitude to Mr. Sagar Poudel
sir for guiding and inspiring me to do this presentation
work.
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Reference
Ekta Books, English for The New Millennium
Youtube Channel, Study IQ
Website,http://www.isd518.net/Websites/isd518/files/Content/3804973/GUY
_DE_MAUPASSANT.pdf
Website, www.google.com
Slide, www.slideshare.net
Slide Reference, www.linkedin.com
17. Thankyou
Hope you understood the story and
Please suggest me and give feedback and
comments so that I can improve for the next
Time.
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