what changes came in the lifestyle of Matilda after she had lost the necklace? please answer in briefly.
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In "The Necklace," how did Mathilde’s life change after she lost the necklace?
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Mathilde's life took a change for the worst after the loss of the necklace. Namely, because instead of swallowing her pride, owning to this fact and confess to her friend, she decides to take matters into her own hands. She goes out of her way to replace the lost necklace and, as a result, went in complete financial ruin.
Madame Loisel came to know the ghastly life of abject poverty. From the very first she played her part heroically. This fearful debt must be paid off. She would pay it. The servant was dismissed. They changed their flat; they took a garret under the roof.
Both, Madame and Monsieur Loisel had to give up their lifestyle to replace this piece of jewelry. Monsieur went on to invest his inheritance, and give up all this belongings. Mathilde had to take jobs and work harder than she ever had. The hard work and sacrifice reflected in her face and her daily actions.
Madame Loisel looked old now. She had become like all the other strong, hard, coarse women of poor households. Her hair was badly done, her skirts were awry, her hands were red. She spoke in a shrill voice, and the water slopped all over the floor when she scrubbed it.
The result was that she grew coarse, bitter, and overwhelmed with these things. Her beauty disappeared, and she became essentially an angry and ugly person. We know that all of this was totally unnecessary. The jewels
she had borrowed were fake in the first place and there was nothing to be in need of replacement. The shock comes to the reader, and we never get to learn Mathilde's reaction as the ending comes to an abrupt stop when the truth is revealed.
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Matilda had to give up all of her comforts and even her wants after the necklace was lost in order to save enough money to buy a new necklace and gift it to her buddy. She became a physical disaster as a result of overwork, tension, and a lack of care. Her entire life was changed by a one night's happiness.
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Following the loss of the diamond necklace, Matilda and her husband had to live a very unpleasant and austere existence. They had to borrow money from a variety of sources because they had spent all of their savings.
They had to put up with that for ten years. They fired their servant, moved to a garret, and Matilda was left to handle all of the household chores on her own, in very plain clothes.
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