1. The cause of Matilda’s ruin was her dissatisfaction with whatever she had in life. She was a dreamy woman and believed that she deserved all the delicacies and luxuries in life. She was always unhappy. She disliked her circumstances. She could have avoided the ruin by being content with what she hadRead more

    The cause of Matilda’s ruin was her dissatisfaction with whatever she had in life. She was a dreamy woman and believed that she deserved all the delicacies and luxuries in life. She was always unhappy. She disliked her circumstances. She could have avoided the ruin by being content with what she had. Her desire to wear the jewel which she could never afford in her life ruined everything.

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  2. The course of the Loisel’s life changed due to the necklace. After replacing the lost necklace with a new one, they had to replay all the money that they had borrowed from all the lenders to buy the new necklace. He had borrowed eighteen thousand francs. They had sent away the maid and changed theirRead more

    The course of the Loisel’s life changed due to the necklace. After replacing the lost necklace with a new one, they had to replay all the money that they had borrowed from all the lenders to buy the new necklace. He had borrowed eighteen thousand francs. They had sent away the maid and changed their lodgings and rented some rooms in an attic. Matilda learnt the odious work of a kitchen. She washed the dishes, soiled linen, their clothes and dishcloths. She took down the refuse to the street each morning and brought up the water, stopping at each landing to catch her breath. Dressed like women of people she went to the grocer’s, the butcher’s, and the fruiter’s, with her basket on her arm, shopping, haggling to save her money. Loisel worked in the evenings, putting the books of some merchants in order. At night, he did copying at five sous a page. This lasted for ten years, and at the end of the said period, they were able to repay their lenders.

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  3. To return the lost necklace both of them had to work hard. They borrowed money and even used the money left by Mr. Loisel’s father. The necklace was bought for 36000 francs and given back to Mrs. Forestier. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/engRead more

    To return the lost necklace both of them had to work hard. They borrowed money and even used the money left by Mr. Loisel’s father. The necklace was bought for 36000 francs and given back to Mrs. Forestier.

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  4. When M. and Mme Loisel came home they realized that the necklace was missing. They freaked out and tried finding out where she could have lost it. They concluded that it could have been dropped in the cab because if they dropped it on the streets they must have heard it fall. They did not know the cRead more

    When M. and Mme Loisel came home they realized that the necklace was missing. They freaked out and tried finding out where she could have lost it. They concluded that it could have been dropped in the cab because if they dropped it on the streets they must have heard it fall. They did not know the cab’s number. Therefore, Loisel dressed himself up again and went over the track where they had walked. He did not find anything. They went to the police and to the cab offices. He even put an advertisement in the newspapers, offering a reward. He then asked Matilda to write a letter to Mme Forestier, explaining that she had broken the clasp of the necklace and would get it repaired. This gave them time to find the necklace. However, they eventually decided to replace the necklace with a new one.

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  5. At first they had no idea what do to. Her husband suggested her to wear some fresh natural flowers but she denied. Mme Loisel’s husband solved this problem. He told his wife to request her friend, Mme Forestier to lend her some jewels. When she went to Mme Forestier, she showcased her jewellery to MRead more

    At first they had no idea what do to. Her husband suggested her to wear some fresh natural flowers but she denied. Mme Loisel’s husband solved this problem. He told his wife to request her friend, Mme Forestier to lend her some jewels. When she went to Mme Forestier, she showcased her jewellery to Mme Loisel and asked her to select whatever she liked.

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