Elaborate the statement in the light of the incidents of the chapter “The Necklace” 250 wards me
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"The Necklace," is written by the French writer Guy De Maupassant.
Monsieur Loisel is Matilda's husband, one day he brings an invitation to a party hosted by the Ministry of Education.
Matilda feels sad about not having proper clothing and jewelry for the party.
She borrows a diamond necklace from her friend Madame Forestier for the party.
But she losses the necklace later that night, and replaced it by buying a new necklace for 36,000 francs.
Mathilda spends 10 years to repay the debt she got for the necklace.
After ten years of hardworking, one-day Matilda met Madame Forestier and realized that the necklace was a duplicate piece.
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