In "The Necklace," how does Mathilde's social status help develop the plot?

Concern over Mathilde's social status leads Madame Forestier to allow Mathilde to borrow the necklace.

Conflict grows between Mathilde and her husband because Mathilde wants the family to be of a higher social status.

Mathilde and Madame Forestier come into conflict because the two women come from different social backgrounds.

Mathilde's social status leads her to borrow the necklace to appear that she has wealth.

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Mathilde's social status helped to develop the plot in "The Necklace," in that;

  • Mathilde's social status leads her to borrow the necklace to appear that she has wealth.

In the story, "The Necklace" by Guy De Maupassant, Mathilde is described as a young woman who is not content with what she has.

She is greedy for material things and sees herself as coming from a lower social status.

It was this greed that led her into borrowing a necklace from the elderly Madame Forestier who she sees as being in a higher social class. She does this to appear wealthy.

Thus, her poor social status developed the plot of the story as she got into trouble when she lost the necklace later in the story.

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