Would you say that in one way it was better for Mme. Loisel to have lost the necklace?
Yes, because she needs to accept the reality of the situation.
Do you think that Mme. Loisel was a better wife during the days of poverty than during the days of prosperity?
Did Mme. Loisel have a reason to be unhappy after her marriage or was her unhappiness a result of her character?
What advice would you have given to Mathilde after she lost the necklace?
In the necklace, what two problems did Mme. Loisel have before going to the ball?
In the necklace by Guy de Maupassant, what lessons can you get from the story?
The necklace: With women, there is neither caste nor rank. Why is it?
Which of the animals you know is the most intelligent? Why do you say so?
If you were the husband, what advice would you have given Mathilde instead of borrowing from her friend?
Why would a dark forest be particularly fearful? What sounds would one hear there?
What conclusions have you come up to regarding worldly desires and material wealth?