In "The Necklace," the author employs an ironic tone when Madame Loisel laments her middle-class life, feeling entitled to a more luxurious existence, despite her modest means. Additionally, the irony is evident when she borrows the necklace, believing it to be a symbol of wealth, only to lose it and face years of hardship to replace it, ultimately discovering that the original necklace was a fake. These moments highlight her misplaced values and the harsh twist of fate that underscores the story's moral.
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