Mme Loisel now knew the horrible life of necessity. Do you think Mme Loisel accepted this change willingly? Give two reasons in support of your answer.
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At the end of the story, Mme Loisel realized the horrible necessary horrible reality of life. This changed her both physically and mentally.
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- This question is from the story called " The Necklace". It revolves around a husband and wife who lose a necklace. They spend ten years to pay their debt.
- After ten years of struggle, they came to know the necklace that they borrowed from Madame Forestier was fake.
- All this willing and unwillingly change Mme Loisel. She knew she had to help her husband without letting her friend know about the lost necklace
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Mme Loisel now knew the horrible life of necessity. I think Mme Loisel did not accept this change willingly. The two reasons to support this are as follows.
1. Mme Loisel was then also not satisfied with whatever she had. She made complains about her miserable life.
2. She became a rude woman. She never enjoyed her life, nor she learned the happiness of hard work. In spite of all this she blamed the necklace for all the myseries she had to face and didn't accept her life.
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