Vanity, what is thy price?
Vanity, what is thy price?
Narrator:
Madame Loisel was a pretty girl born into a poor family. She
had no expectations and she felt so trapped by her situation that she
married a little clerk in a goverment office. Her tastes were simple
because she had never been able to afford any other, but she was as
unhappy as though she had married beneath her status; for women have
no caste or class, their beauty, grace, and charm serving them for
birth or family. She suffered endlessly, feeling herself born for
every delicacy and luxury. She suffered from the poorness of her house,
from its bare walls, worn chairs, and ugly curtains.
Scene 1
MONSIEUR LOISEL: Sweetheart, I have a surprise for you.
MADAME LOISEL : Really, what is the surprise?
MONSIEUR LOISEL: See for yourself.
(He places the invitation on the table.) Swiftly she tears open the envelop and draws out a printed card and reads out.
"The Minister and Madame Ramponneau
request the pleasure of the company of
Monsieur and Madame Loisel
at the Ministry on the evening of Monday, January the eighteenth."
MONSIEUR LOISEL: Isn't it wonderful?
MADAME LOISEL : What do you mean? What can I do with it?
MADAME LOISEL: I have nothing suitable to wear to this glamorous occasion?
MONSIEUR LOISEL: Why... Why, you can wear your theater gown, of course. It's really quite suitable.
MONSIEUR LOISEL: What's the matter? Why are you crying?
MADAME LOISEL: I'll be humiliated in that old gown. It's so tattered and completely out of style. I can't go to the ball wearing that rag.
MONSIEUR LOISEL: There must be a way! How
much do you thik a suitable gown would cost, something very simple but
elegan as well, of course.
MADAME LOISEL: I’m not too sure, but maybe 400 francs.
MONSIEUR LOISEL: I’ve been saving and i think i have just about 400 francs. You could take it to buy a gown.
Scene 2
MONSIEUR LOISEL: You make any dress come to life, my dear. How ravishing you look!
MADAME LOISEL: [Pouting and Whining] But I’ll be disgraced!
MONSIEUR LOISEL: Disgraced? What can you possibly mean? You will be the most beautiful woman there!
MADAME LOISEL: You just don’t understand! It’s so annoying! I don’t have a single piece of jewelry to wear with my gown.
MONSIEUR LOISEL: There is one thing, one possibility that you’ve forgotten.
MADAME LOISEL: [sniffs] What’s that?
MONSIEUR LOISEL: Your old classmate!
Madame Jeanne Forestier! She is really well of. I’m sure she would be
willing to lend you some of her jewelry!
MADAME LOISEL: [Her sniffs turn into
laughter and joy.] Of course! I can borrow something suitable from
Jeanne. Thank you, darling.
Narrator:
Madame Loisel was absolutely smashing! She
was prettier than any of other women: elegant, graceful smiling and
wild with joy. Everyone noticed her, and her husband’s boss seemed to
want every dance with her.
Scene 3
MADAME LOISEL: [Looking in mirror] Oh my God! Oh no, no.. I…I have…Oh my God, this can not happen!
MONSIEUR LOISEL: What? What is it?
MADAME LOISEL: I have lost Madame Forestier’s necklace!
MONSIEUR LOISEL: It can’t be true! It’s impossible!
[They begin frantically searching through their coats and clothes, and on the floor.]
MADAME LOISEL: Oh God, help us!
MONSIEUR LOISEL: It must be here somewhere. Necklace don’t just evaporate.
[Madame Loisel begins weeping and sobbing as she searches.]
MONSIEUR LOISEL: I shall go back on foot, over the entire route, to see whether or not i can find it.
[He rushes out. Madame Loisel sinks into a chair, sobbing. After more than a hour he comes back.]
MADAME LOISEL: Did you find it? Tell me! Did you?
MONSIEUR LOISEL: [reamains silent]
MADAME LOISEL: Did you find it or not?
MONSIEUR LOISEL: I am afraid not.
Scene 4
Narrator:
Madame Loisel didn;t tell Madame Forestier
that she lost her neclace and she chose to replace it. The replacement
cost them everything. Madame Loisel came to know the ghastly life of
abject poverty. Their previous life seemed downright luxurious compared
to what they had now.
MONSIEUR LOISEL: Matilda, my love. I
have made the last payment on our debt. We have nothing left for
ourselves, but at least we are free from the loan of 20000 francs.
MADAME LOISEL: Free at last
MONSIEUR LOISEL: Look! Isn;t that Madame Forestier over there? You have not spoken to her since that day. Go talk to her.
MADAME LOISEL: Uh, Hello. Good day.
MADAME FORESTIER: You must have mistaken me for someone else. Ecuse me please…
MADAME LOISEL: Jeanne, don’t you recognize me? It’s me, Matilda.
MADAME FORESTIER: Matilda? But it can’t be. You look so worn and old.
MADAME LOISEL: No really, It’s me. I’ve
changed because I have had to endure ten hard years of manual labor,
scrubbing floors and taking in laundry.
MADAME FORESTIER: My dear, what could have happened to make you do that?
MADAME LOISEL: It was your necklace, or rather my desire to be elegant, that caused this.
MADAME FORESTIER: But how is that possible? I have the necklace. I wore it to the theater just other night.
MADAME LOISEL: The necklace you have is
actually just a replacement. I’m afraid that i lost yours. We borrowed
money to purchase a replacement and have spent the past ten years paying
off the debt, but today, we have made the last payment.
MADAME FORESTIER: Ten years? Surely it could not have taken that long to pay off the amount needed to replace the necklace?
MADAME LOISEL: What do you mean?
MADAME FORESTIER: Mine was a fake;
replacement should have cost you nothing more than 500 francs. Oh, my
poor, poor, dear Matilda.
THE END.
Hello, this time my blog is about the fictional story of "Vanity, what is thy price?". Next, I will give my answer about question number 3 on Mrs. Nur's blog (https://elgradexismt4sman27.blogspot.com/2019/12/vanity-what-is-thy-price.html?m=1)
Q : Have you ever borrowed something and lost it? How did you try to find
A : I try to remember where I last put the item first. Then look for the item around the last place it was. If you can't find it, then ask the people around if anyone saw it or not. And if no one has seen it at all and the item hasn't been found, then I have to talk to the owner of the item, tell the truth, and apologize with words and actions (for example changing the item or something else)
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