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Plot: Below are the events of “The  Necklace”, but not in order. Put th em in order by placing a number nex t to each event that represents the  order in which it happened in the  story. The first one has been done  for you.   After buying a dress, Mathilde is  still upset because she has no expe nsive jewelry to wear to the party.  She borrows a diamond necklace fro m her wealthy friend.  Mathilde get s home from the party and discovers  the necklace is missing. (__1_) Pretty and charming Mathilde Loisel  cries incessantly because was born  middle-class and feels she was mea nt for a life that the wealthy live .  Monsier Loisel gives Mathilde th e money to buy herself a dress for  the ball.  Ten years later, Mathild e meets Mme. Forestier while taking  a walk. Mme. Forestier tells Mathi lde the original necklace was made  out of paste.  Mathilde’s husband s earches for the missing necklace, b ut never finds it, so they borrow t he money needed to buy a necklace e xactly like the one that was lost.   Mathilde and her husband live like  paupers and work hard for ten year s to repay the debt they created af ter buying a new necklace to give b ack to Mme. Forestier.  Mathilde’s  husband brings home an invitation t o a fancy party hoping to cheer his  wife up, but the invitation makes  her more upset because she has noth ing to wear.  Mathilde “returns” th e necklace to 
Mme. (Madam) Forestier. 
Now that the events are in order, c omplete your plot structure diagram . Place the letters of the conflict s 
below in the correct boxes. Some co nflicts may go in more than one box . 
a. Mathilde cries incessantly, feel ing she was meant to be rich and no t middle-class.
 b. Mathilde envies her wealthy fri end, Mme. Forestier. 
c. Mathilde loses the necklace borr owed from her friend, Mme. Forestie r. 
d. Mathilde’s prospects for improvi ng her status in French society are  small. internal external person vs . self person vs. person person vs.  nature person vs. society .

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