I want you to have fun. I'll give you four hundred francs. Try and get a really nice dress with the money.
What do you want me to do with that? I don't a dress and so I can't go to this party.
RISING ACTION
Could you lend me this, just this alone?
Yes, of coursemy dear.
CLIMAX
I . . . I . . . I've no longer got Madame Forestier's necklace. . .
One evening her husband came home with an exultant air, holding a large envelope in his hand. An invitation to a fancy celebration, her husband gave her 400 francs to buy a fancy dress for the event.
FALLING ACTION
Plz don't sell it for 3 days. We will buy that necklace
How much is this necklace?
That necklace costs 36,000 francs.
Madame Loisel seemed sad, uneasy and anxious. Her dress was ready, however she doesn't have any jewelry to match her fancy dress. Mathilde came to Madame Forestier to ask a favor to borrow some of Madame Forestier's jewelry. Suddenly she discovered, in a black satin case, a superb diamond necklace; her heart began to beat covetously. She fell inlove with the superb necklace.
RESOLUTION
She left early in the morning for this celebration. She danced madly, ecstatically, drunk with pleasure, with no thought for anything, in the triumph of her beauty. After the event, Mathilde realized that she no longer have Madame Forestier's necklace. She told her husband about that, they searched in the folds of her dress, in the folds of the coat, in the pockets, everywhere. They could not find it.
THEME
You remember the diamond necklace you lent me for the ball at the Ministry?
I brought you another one just like it. And for the last ten years we have been paying for it. You realise it wasn'teasy for us; we had no money.
They decided to replace the diamonds. After that they went from jeweller to jeweller, searching for another necklace like the first, consulting their memories. In a shop at the Palais-Royal they found a string of diamonds which seemed to them exactly like the one theywere looking for. It was worth forty thousand francs. They were allowed to have it for thirty-six thousand. They reserved it for 3 days.
Matilde and her husband gathered all their money and they borrowed to every friend and relatives they know. This resulted 10 years of their hardwork by paying their debt.
The moral lesson to this story is that we should accept who we are and we should be truthful to ourselves and to others.
Oh My poor Matilde! But mine was imitation. It was worth at the very most five hundred francs!
Sukurta daugiau nei 30 milijonų siužetinių lentelių