The change
in the Loisels' financial situation
is caused when Madame Loisel borrows what she thinks is a
very costly diamond
necklace from a wealthy friend for a party. She then loses it. It takes
every
penny the Loisels have to finance the replacement necklace, which costs 36,000
francs.
Monsieur...
Saturday, September 15, 2012
What causes the change in the Loisels' financial situation in "The Necklace"?
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