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Why did monsieur and madame loisel do when they could not find the necklace?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Monsieur Loisel doesn't want to tell Madame Forestier about losing the necklace because it would mean a loss of face. ... So the last thing he wants to do is to damage his chances of advancement by admitting to having lost what he and Mathilde believe to be a valuable diamond necklace.

Answered by junali007
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"On Monsieur’s Departure" is an Elizabethan poem attributed to Elizabeth I. It is written in the form of a meditation on the failure of her marriage negotiations with Francis, Duke of Anjou, but has also been attributed to her alleged affair with, and love of, Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester.

"On Monsieur’s Departure" is an Elizabethan poem attributed to Elizabeth I. It is written in the form of a meditation on the failure of her marriage negotiations with Francis, Duke of Anjou, but has also been attributed to her alleged affair with, and love of, Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester.Elizabeth I was unusually well-educated for a person of her time and wrote several poems, which seem to have been based on her life, in an era where courtly love was the European tradition. "On Monsieur’s Departure" is a poem in which the persona has fallen victim to unrequited love.

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