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what is role of Mme forestier in the story 'the necklace'

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Answered by gunner231
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So who is Mme. Forestier? She is a wealthy friend of the main character, Mathilde Loisel. In fact, being rich is Mme. Forestier's main character trait. The first time we are introduced to her, we are not even given her name:

So who is Mme. Forestier? She is a wealthy friend of the main character, Mathilde Loisel. In fact, being rich is Mme. Forestier's main character trait. The first time we are introduced to her, we are not even given her name:''{Mathilde} had a rich friend, a former schoolmate at the convent, whom she no longer wanted to visit because she suffered so much when she came home'' (section 2).

So who is Mme. Forestier? She is a wealthy friend of the main character, Mathilde Loisel. In fact, being rich is Mme. Forestier's main character trait. The first time we are introduced to her, we are not even given her name:''{Mathilde} had a rich friend, a former schoolmate at the convent, whom she no longer wanted to visit because she suffered so much when she came home'' (section 2).Here, Mme. Forestier is only referred to as the ''rich friend,'' and her main purpose is to show how miserable and jealous Mathilde is in her current life. This sets the stage for Mathilde's reaction and need to borrow jewels when she finds out about the ball.

So who is Mme. Forestier? She is a wealthy friend of the main character, Mathilde Loisel. In fact, being rich is Mme. Forestier's main character trait. The first time we are introduced to her, we are not even given her name:''{Mathilde} had a rich friend, a former schoolmate at the convent, whom she no longer wanted to visit because she suffered so much when she came home'' (section 2).Here, Mme. Forestier is only referred to as the ''rich friend,'' and her main purpose is to show how miserable and jealous Mathilde is in her current life. This sets the stage for Mathilde's reaction and need to borrow jewels when she finds out about the ball.No physical description of Mme. Forestier is ever given. Her jewels are described in far more detail than she is. We are only given hints of her emotions twice. The first time is when Mathilde returns her necklace, which is actually the new one Mathilde purchased:

So who is Mme. Forestier? She is a wealthy friend of the main character, Mathilde Loisel. In fact, being rich is Mme. Forestier's main character trait. The first time we are introduced to her, we are not even given her name:''{Mathilde} had a rich friend, a former schoolmate at the convent, whom she no longer wanted to visit because she suffered so much when she came home'' (section 2).Here, Mme. Forestier is only referred to as the ''rich friend,'' and her main purpose is to show how miserable and jealous Mathilde is in her current life. This sets the stage for Mathilde's reaction and need to borrow jewels when she finds out about the ball.No physical description of Mme. Forestier is ever given. Her jewels are described in far more detail than she is. We are only given hints of her emotions twice. The first time is when Mathilde returns her necklace, which is actually the new one Mathilde purchased:Neither of these emotions are particularly deep, and the character of Mme. Forestier never changes. This lack of change marks her as a static character

Answered by pushpaagarwal352
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the role of Mme forested was that she help to change the very showy lady Matilda into a very hardworking women she started to bargaining for her every single ruppees ... they remove all their all waiters and peons ... and finally repay the big loan back ..... hope u will mark as brainliest

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