Fate
plays a lot in the story “The Necklace”. It places the main character in a
position of debt and poverty caused
not by her own actions but a predestined whim.
Mme.
Loisel struggles with wanting pretty things and to look rich in a poor family. Receiving
an invitation to a ball that would ruin her life forever, Mme. Loisel acts
quickly and buys a nice dress and borrows a necklace that she could not afford
to lose. Readers should, at this point, assume it is fate. After losing what
she thought was a diamond necklace, Mme. Loisel immediately goes out to find
another to replace what she had lost. Over the next ten years, Mme. Loisel and
her husband would work to pay it off. Only to find that the necklace they
replaced was a fake. Fate had preordained that she would misplace the necklace
and have to work to pay it off.
Although
Mme. Loisel's destiny was not the best thing to happen to her she persevered,
and the choices she made were dealt with in a well mannered way. Loisel's
impoverishment strengthened her in ways neither her nor her husband could
understand.
This is very nice.
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