The Necklace
Exposition
Setting: The Middle Classed Home
Character: Main: Mathilde
Character: Main: Mathilde
Minor: Madame Forestier, The Husband, Monsieur Loisel
- Mathilde was one of those pretty and charming girls
- Born into a lower middle-class family
- Unlikely she would ever meet a man of wealth and social position
- Married to a junior clerk in the Ministry of Public Instruction
- No money for expensive clothes
- Dressed simply
- Unhappy
- Wanted better things in her life.
- Wanted to be treated as a upper class
Rising Action
- Threw the invitation from the Minister of Public Instruction onto the table
- Unhappy because she has nothing to wear to the ball
- The husband gave her the $400 that he wanted to buy the gun to Mathilde
- Bought herself a beautiful dress
- Mathilde does not have a single jewellery
- Borrowed a beautiful diamond necklace for the ball
- Went to the ball and she was the center of attraction
- She lost her necklace during the ball
Falling Action
- Went back to the route where they walked see if they could find it
- Went to the police station the newspaper and to the cab companies
- Waited at home in the same state of shock
- Wrote to Madame Forestier and told her she has broken the clasp and is having it mended
- The next day, took the case that it had come in and went to the jewellers whose name was insidew the lid
- The jeweller did not sell the necklace and only made the case
- Went to a small shop in the Palais Royal
- Found a diamond necklace that looked exactly the same and it was worth 40,000 francs
- Loisel had 18,000 francs which his father left him and borrowed the rest
- Wrote IOUs borrowed money at outrageous rates of interest
- Went to the extent of mortaging the rest of his life
- Madame Loisel/Mathilde finally returned the necklace
- Didn't open the necklace fearing that Madame Forestier might notice the change
- At the end Mathilde saw Madame Forestier and found out the 36,000 francs the pay to replace the necklace was actually worth five hundred francs at most