Chapter 7: The Necklace

English - Footprints without Feet • Class 10

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Chapter Analysis

Intermediate7 pages • English

Quick Summary

The chapter 'The Necklace' is about Matilda Loisel, a woman dissatisfied with her modest life. Due to her vanity, she borrows a necklace from her wealthy friend for a ball. She loses the necklace, and to replace it, her husband and she go into debt that takes them ten years to pay off. Finally, she learns the original necklace was a fake, leading to a life lesson about the true value of honesty and contentment.

Key Topics

  • Vanity and Pride
  • Social Class
  • Sacrifice
  • Deception
  • Regret and Realization

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the impact of vanity on personal relationships.
  • Examine the influence of social status on individual behavior.
  • Identify the consequences of deception.
  • Explore the theme of contentment in life's circumstances.

Questions in Chapter

What kind of a person is Mme Loisel — why is she always unhappy?

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What was the cause of Matilda’s ruin? How could she have avoided it?

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Additional Practice Questions

Explain the significance of the ball to Matilda Loisel.

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Answer: The ball represents an opportunity for Matilda to escape her mundane life and experience the luxuries she covets, symbolizing her inner desires and societal aspirations.

Discuss the role of Matilda's husband in the story.

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Answer: Matilda's husband is portrayed as supportive and accommodating, sacrificing his own desires to meet his wife's wishes, highlighting themes of sacrifice and familial duty.