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character sketch of Matilda ​

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Answered by rudhra73
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Mme Loisel is young, pretty, ordinary but this content women. She is of a humble background but dreams of richest and comforts.proud of her beauty and wants to be admired.Her mearge resources are not enough to satisfy her expensive & making of her anger at all time.

She is a Woman Who Married to a clerk she is always lost in her dreams of wealth and pleasure.

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Answered by Manulal857
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Matilda is the young and beautiful wife of Mr.Loisel, a clerk in the board of Education. She is proud of her elegant beauty. She is unhappy with her poor lot. She thinks she is a victim of social injustice and irony of fate. She is unhappy with her husband’s small house and old furniture. She feels she has been deprieved of the comforts and luxuries which she might have enjoyed by marrying a rich man.

In short she is sick and ashamed of her present miserable life. Matilda is a simple, child like immature girl until she finds her self face to face with the bitter consequences of her folly. The loss of the necklace proves a turning point in the development of her character. It makes her a careful and responsible woman. Her grumbling over the poor lot of her husband gives way to respect and gratitude for his tolerance and generosity. Matilda thus plays two different roles in the story. Before the loss of the necklace she is a thoughtless, ungrateful, proud beauty, unhappy with the poverty of her husband. After the loss she becomes a mature, humble and grateful wife who can gladly sacrifice every pleasure to get her husband out of his financial misery. This change in her character makes her a lovable character in spite of all her faults and follies.

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