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SETTING
Place: Paris, France
Time: Late 19th century
Mood/Atmosphere: Bitter atmosphere, brightens during the ball
PLOT
Exposition: Mathilde fantasizes about a lavish lifestyle and is envious of others. Her husband is caring and supportive, but he doesn't understand how she feels.
Rising Action: After her husband and she are invited to a ball, Mathilde's husband advises her to borrow jewelry from Madame Forestier. When her husband gives her money that he was going to spend on a gun, she buys a nice dress.
Climax: Mathilde misplaces the necklace and must pay a substantial sum to replace it.
Falling Action: Mathilde and her husband live in even more poverty in order to repay all of the loans they took out to replace the necklace.
Denouement/Resolution: Mathilde discovers that the necklace she borrowed was a forgery and not worth much.
CONFLICT
External: Madame Loisel must find a replacement for the necklace. She believes the necklace is extremely valuable and is unsure what they should do.
Internal: The internal conflict is between the modest life of Mathilde Loisel and her yearning for a luxurious life.
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