In "The Necklace", Mr. Loisel is surprised at his wife's anger because she had just received the most sought after invitation to a reception at the Ministerial Mansion. Madame Loisel has always felt she was born to be nobility and she daydreams about riches, fancy parties, having the attention of the most eligible men. As she cleaned others homes she would picture the most elegant linens and tapestries and envy every one that had what she couldn't. Mr. Loisel felt she should have been thrilled with a party that would involve some of the most distinguished people around. But this only introduced another problem for Madame Loisel as to having nothing to wear.
His wife constantly complained about her lot in life believing that she was meant to be rich and famous and adored by all. Her husband believes that he's finally got something that might make his miserable wife happy when he brings home this invitation to a lavish ball. He is surprised because she begins to cry and complain that she has nothing to wear. He can hardly believe it. Nothing will make this woman happy because she is never content with anything she has. She makes him feel even worse by telling him to give the invitation to someone at work who actually buys his wife lovely clothes because she has none. No matter how hard he tries, he's never going to get it right for her.
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