Mrs. Loisel married a man who was not rich because she believed that he was going to be wealthy soon, which turned out not to be the case. She also wanted to escape her lower-class life and believed that marrying him would lead to a more comfortable lifestyle.
Madame Loisel cried because she lost the necklace that she borrowed from a friend to wear to a fancy event. She and her husband then spent years working to pay off the debt to replace the necklace, only to later discover it was fake. Her tears were a result of the realization of the years wasted due to a simple mistake.
In the ending of 'The Necklace', it is revealed that the expensive necklace that Mathilde Loisel borrowed and lost was actually a fake. This revelation leads to the realization that the years of hardship and struggle they endured were unnecessary, as Mathilde had sacrificed her beauty and youth for a fake luxury.
She felt ashamed and jealous
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Madame Loisel in 'The Necklace' has been portrayed as a beautiful woman who is always longing to have fine and extravagant things. Her husband, Mister Loisel can not afford all her vain wants and so she doesn't think much of him. Even though they are not rich, they have a comfortable life, but Madame Loisel is not appreciative of it. She is full of complain and whines in want for more. Her greed is her weakness.
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Yes, Madame Loisel initially enjoyed the ball because she got to wear a beautiful dress and mingle with high society. However, her enjoyment was short-lived as she became discontent with her own life afterwards.
She felt perfect. She felt beautiful and rich. Her life during the ball was care-free and she wanted it to go on forever.
dpends on how much money you have either you are as rich as bill gates or as poor as a hobo or in between
Be rich
Define Rich? Do you mean did he have money or that his life was rich with friend and family and joy?