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Narrator: Mathilde was a great success at the party. She was prettier than all the other
women-elegant, gracious, smiling and full of joy. Even the minister spoke to her.
Mathilde stands in front of the mirror, taking a final look at herself in all her glory.
But suddenly she utters a cry.
Early the next morning, Mathilde and Loisel arrived home weary but quite happy.
Q1.what changes did loisel and mathilde unhappiness despair?
Answers
Answer: They day of the party arrived. Madame Loisel was a success. She was prettier than all the
other women, elegant, gracious, smiling, and full of joy. She danced wildly, with passion, forgetting
everything in the triumph of her beauty and success, floating in a cloud of happiness. Mathilde and
her husband left at about four O’clock in the morning. When they were finally in the street, they
could not find a cab. They walked down toward the Seine, till they found one. They were dropped
off at their door in the Rue des Martyrs, and sadly, it was all over, for her. In front of the mirror, she
took a final look at herself in all her glory. But suddenly she uttered a cry. She no longer had the
necklace round her neck! “What is the matter?” asked her husband. She turned towards him, panic-
stricken, “I have….. I have… I no longer have Madame Forestier’s necklace.” He stood up,
distraught, “What!... How!... That’s impossible!”
Find four adverbs from the passage given