Trace the sufferings faced by the couple and the ironic end of the story, “The Necklace”. 5 mark
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The horrible irony of the fact that the Loisels spent years paying off a replacement for what was actually a worthless necklace is just one instance of irony evident in “The Necklace.” Also ironic is the fact that Mathilde's beauty, which had been her only valued asset, disappears as a result of her labor
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They have to find the necklace in the folds of her gown,at street, on the roads, at the carriage, everywhere but mr. loisel and mathlide can't find the necklace.
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