The main message of the story is that we should be what we are. False pride is the cause of our sufferings. The loss of a false necklace by Mrs Loisel was not a big loss. Things could have been settled right if she had confessed the loss of the necklace to the owner, Madame Forestier.
Thereof, what is the conclusion of the story The Necklace?
The conclusion of “The Necklace” reveals the truth of the necklace to Mathilde Loisel. She and her husband have spent the last ten years sacrificing all comforts in order to repay the debt they incurred from replacing the necklace which Mathilde had lost.
Consequently, what truth about life does the story The Necklace depict?
The main themes in “The Necklace” are greed, deceptive appearances, and beauty and vanity. Greed: Mathilde Loisel’s overwhelming desire to live a life of luxury blinds her to the comforts she already possesses and ultimately leads to her losing what wealth and status she initially has.