"greed never pays"Justify reference to the lesson necklace... class 10
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well ! hello !! I'm also from class 10th.
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Mathilde's greed drives her to pick the most expensive-looking necklace out of Mme. Forestier's jewel box, and the huge debt she and her husband take on to replace the lost necklace can be seen as a natural consequence of her greediness. oR
The 'necklace' has lost and the Loisels fall into a tremendous debt. They spend the next ten years of their life in paying debt for the replacement of the lost necklace. ... The story is, hence, most aptly titled as the necklace is, in fact, the leading character of this ironic tale of desire, the doom and the tragedy.
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