At the end of the novel 'The Necklace' written by Mr. Maurizant: When Charlotte found the missing necklace, her feelings were indescribable. She felt that she had lost everything, including her most precious thing. She was deeply immersed in sorrow and could not extricate herself. However, just as she was in despair, she received a mysterious package containing the necklace that had reappeared. Charlotte opened the package and found a new label on the necklace with the name of a strange city. She realized that the necklace might have been picked up by a stranger and sent to her. Charlotte decided to go to that strange city to find the whereabouts of the necklace. On her journey, she met many interesting people, including a mysterious man who told her about the necklace. Charlotte was deeply moved and decided to follow him to find the truth about the necklace. Finally, Charlotte arrived at the city and found the real owner of the necklace. It turned out that the real owner of the necklace was a wealthy businessman who lost the necklace in an accident and sent it to Charlotte. Charlotte finally got what she wanted through communication with the merchant and understood the true meaning of life. The novel "Necklace" ended with Charlotte's experience to express the theme of life being short and cherishing the people in front of her.
" The Necklace Continues " was a French story about a wealthy businessman who donated his necklace to a poor orphan before his death. However, the necklace was stolen by his family and they tried to find it. The ending of the story showed the scene of the protagonist's death and expressed his nostalgia for the protagonist. The novel ended as follows: As Charles approached the lonely place, he saw a lady in a white robe walking out of the shadows. Her steps were light and graceful, as if she was dancing a beautiful dance. Charles recognized her as his mother. Charles approached her and their eyes met. A smile appeared on her mother's face and then slowly disappeared. Charles saw that her necklace, which he had given her before he died, had now become a glittering pearl necklace. Charles picked up the necklace gently and felt that it was warm and comfortable, just like when he was at home when he was a child. He put it down and looked at his mother. She was still wearing his blue dress and her hair was neatly combed. Charles realized that although he had grown up, she was still by his side. They stood quietly and looked at each other until Charles saw a little boy walking out of the shadows. He was carrying a gift in his hand and seemed very happy as he walked towards them. Charles walked over to talk to him. He told Charles that his family had found the necklace and decided to donate it to the orphanage. Charles was very sad when he heard the news. He knew what he had lost, but he also knew what he had gained. He was grateful to his mother for caring for him even after his death and for leaving him a precious legacy. Charles took a deep breath and walked towards his mother and the orphanage. He knew that he would never forget them, but he also knew that his life would always be about them.
At the end of the novel, The Necklace, the protagonist Mathilde finally dealt with the necklace she owned and her relationship with the protagonist Emmanuel. At the end of the novel, Mathilde has decided to return the necklace to Emmanuel, but she hopes to have a face-to-face meeting with Emmanuel before returning the necklace. During the interview, Mathilde confessed to Emmanuel about the origin of the necklace and explained why she wanted to return it. During the conversation, the two of them re-established contact and became good friends. The ending of the novel shows the deep feelings and friendship between Mathilde and Emmanuel, and also reveals the true meaning of the necklace. Although the necklace seemed to be a simple piece of jewelry, it played a key role in connecting Mathilde and Emmanuel and making them become good friends again.
The Necklace was a classic novel written by Mathilde, the protagonist of the novel. Mathilde had a priceless necklace because of an accident. However, as time went by, she began to realize that her necklace did not really belong to her but to her mother. At the end of the novel, Mathilde decided to return to France to find her mother and reveal the true owner of the necklace. After a long journey, she finally found her mother, but her mother was too old and weak to recognize the real owner of the necklace. Mathilde decided to give the necklace to her mother for her to appraise. With the help of her mother, Mathilde finally discovered that the real owner of the necklace was a young French nobleman who had lost everything because of his greed for Mathilde's necklace. Mathilde and his mother both deeply condemned the nobleman and decided to work together to help him pay off his debts and make him realize his mistakes. In the end, the noble realized his mistake and decided to live with Mathilde and his mother. They established a beautiful relationship and became good friends. The ending of the novel is full of warmth and revelation. It tells us that even if we have expensive things, they don't really belong to us. We need to cherish what we have and learn to be grateful.
An example of a continuation of the necklace was as follows: When the protagonist of the maupassant bought the necklace in the mall, he did not know that there was a terrible story behind the necklace. A few days later, his wife found the necklace and felt uneasy. She confessed the secret behind the necklace. He was shocked and sad because he had always thought that the necklace was just an ordinary gift, but he had never thought that it would cause him so much pain. His wife passed away very quickly, leaving behind a heart-wrenching maupassant. He felt that he had lost everything, the most important thing in his life. However, he did not give up. He decided to find out the truth about the necklace and uncover the secret behind it. He spent a lot of time and energy investigating every detail and finally found out that the necklace was the murderer. It turned out that the maker of the necklace was a wealthy businessman who used his wealth and status to deceive his wife and put her in danger. He planned to use the necklace to murder his wife, but because his plan failed, the necklace was accidentally discovered by Maupassant. He realized that he had lost everything, but he had also become stronger and braver through this experience. He decided to pursue the legal responsibility of the murderer and return the necklace to his wife's family. He missed his wife dearly but also realized that the most important things in life were freedom and justice.
First, you need to have a clear idea of where the previous story ended and what new elements or conflicts you want to introduce. Then, build on the existing characters and their development.
When she discovered the true value of the necklace, she was shocked and desperate. She realized that what she had once had was an illusory fantasy, and the truth of all this made her feel unbearable. She tried to get rid of this painful feeling, but she could not forget the necklace that once belonged to her. She could not deny its existence. As time passed, she gradually accepted the truth, but she could not forget the necklace. She began to look for various ways to recover her memory, but she could not find any clues. She began to try various methods to find the necklace, including asking friends and relatives, but she did not get any useful information. In the end, she decided to visit a mysterious old man. The old man told her that this necklace was not an ordinary necklace but a magic necklace that only a real mage could wear. The old man also told her that the necklace once belonged to a great magician who used it to protect the world from evil forces. After hearing the old man's words, she was shocked and curious. She began to study this magic necklace and found that it could not only extend life but also give people extraordinary abilities. She began to wear the necklace and tried to use its power to protect herself and others. After a period of hard work, she finally discovered the true value of the necklace. She realized that it could help her realize her dream of becoming a real mage. She was very grateful and returned the magic necklace to the old man. The old man told her that this necklace would always be with her and could help her realize more dreams. When she left the old man, her heart was heavy, but she knew that she had found her true self and the meaning of life. She realized that no matter what happened in her life, she could rely on her magic necklace to get through the difficulties and realize her dreams.
Kate realized that her necklace might have been discovered by the thieves, so she decided to take action. She recalled that she had told Carl that the necklace was a historical document and told him to get it back as soon as possible. Kate knew that she didn't have enough time to find the necklace, so she decided to make a deal with Carl. She told Carl that if he wanted to help her find the necklace, she would give him the proof of the historical documents.
In the ending of the novel The Necklace, the female protagonist, Moby, returned to Paris and realized that the necklace she once owned did not actually belong to her, but was given to her by her boyfriend at that time and now her husband, Nicholas (Nicholas Ferrari). Although she was disappointed and sad, she did not give up on finding the truth about the necklace. She spent a lot of time and energy to finally uncover the true origin of the necklace and the truth of the story through investigation and inquiry. It turned out that this necklace was actually given to her by her grandmother, who had passed away in an accident and left behind a handwritten letter describing the origin and history of this necklace. In the end, he found the letter and took back his necklace from Nicholas. Although this necklace was no longer something she really owned, she had learned a lot about the true meaning of life and love.
The ending of The Necklace was as follows: At the climax of the story, the protagonist Monica loses her necklace before Christmas. She thought it was an accidental loss, but in the next few days, she kept receiving letters from the necklace asking her to reconsider her decision. In the end, Monica decided to return to the origin of the necklace to find its whereabouts. She came to a mysterious city where she met a mysterious old man. The old man told her that the necklace had been collected by a rich lady in her family's history museum. Monica was surprised, but she still decided to go to the museum. In the museum, she saw her necklace displayed in a huge glass cabinet. Monica was very surprised. She realized that this necklace was very important to her. She decided to go back in time to find this lady and return her necklace to her. After searching for a while, Monica finally found the lady and returned her necklace to her. The lady was very touched by Monica's honesty and courage. She decided to donate the necklace to the museum so that more people could appreciate its historical and cultural value. In the end, Monica and the lady became good friends and they spent a good time together. Monica understood that the most important thing in life was not money and material things, but the connection and friendship between people.
The Necklace was a famous short story written by Maupassant. It told the story of a rich woman who gave her expensive necklace to a stranger because of a misunderstanding, which eventually led to the loss of her wealth and friendship. Below was the continuation of The Necklace: The next day, Mathilde took the necklace back to her apartment and prepared to hang it on the wall. But when she opened the keyhole, she found that the necklace was gone. She knew at once that she had lost it. She felt very sad and lost. She remembered the stranger who had told her that the necklace was priceless and that he was willing to give anything in exchange for its ownership. But Mathilde never thought she would lose it. She never thought that her friend would betray her and take advantage of her weakness to get the necklace. She began to think about how to get the necklace back. She remembered the stranger who told her that the necklace was in a jewelry store. So Mathilde went to the jewelry store, but when she arrived, she found that there was no necklace in the jewelry store. She was very disappointed, but she did not give up. She searched the entire city but couldn't find the necklace. She felt so depressed and desperate that she began to question her life. She wondered if she was worthy of all this. But when she was alone, she suddenly heard a voice. The voice told her that the necklace was in the jewelry store, but they were locked in a safe. Mathilde immediately went to the jewelry store to find the safe and took out the necklace. She finally found her necklace, but she also realized that her life was no longer perfect. She began to re-examine her life and think about how she should face the challenges of the future.