CLASS 10
THE NECKLACE
Question
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Situational Irony
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Verbal Irony
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Dramatic Irony
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Perhaps the most bitter irony of “The Necklace” is that the arduous life that Mathilde must assume after losing the necklace makes her old life-the one she resented so fully-seem luxurious.
Detailed explanation-2: -The irony in The Necklace is that Mathilde Loisel borrows a necklace from a wealthy friend and subsequently loses it. The Loisel’s spend ten years working to pay for the necklace, driving them to be even more poor than they were at the start of the story.
Detailed explanation-3: -Situational Irony is when actions or events have an effect that is opposite from what was intended, or where the outcome is contrary to expectations. The plot of “The Necklace” has situational irony because after replacing her friend’s expensive-looking necklace, and working for ten years to pay off the debt, Mme.
Detailed explanation-4: -In the story, an example of verbal irony can be cited when Mathilde tells her husband, “Give the card to some friend at the office whose wife can dress better than I can.” It is an instance of verbal irony for the protagonist’s meaning differs sharply from the meaning that she is ostensibly expressing.