Justify “The Necklace” as an ironic tale where a single evening of elegance turns into
years of drudgery and despair.
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The main irony in the story is that the Loisels take on tremendous debt in order to replace an apparently expensive necklace that was actually a cheap imitation.
Situational Irony is when actions or events have an effect that is opposite from what was intended, or where the outcome is contrary to expectations. The plot of "The Necklace" has situational irony because after replacing her friend's expensive-looking necklace, and working for ten years to pay off the debt, Mme.
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