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desires are the root cause of misery. justify the statement after referring to the story 'the necklace' class 10th(80 words)​

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Answered by omprakashsbt19
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desires are the root cause of misery. justify the statement after referring to the story 'the necklace' class 10th(80 words)

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desires are the root cause of misery. justify the statement after referring to the story 'the necklace' class 10th(80 words)

Answered by Anonymous
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The story entitled "The Necklace" beautifully brings out the truth of the statement – "desires are the root cause of misery ." In the story we find that Matilda Loisel was unhappy about what possessed and constantly grumbled about what she wanted to have in life. Her desire to Borrow a piece of jewellery to wear to the party proved to be the cause of devastation. She unknowningly spent thirty six thousand Frances to replace a jewellery worth only four hundred Frances . Therefore , we can rightly conclude that "desires are the root cause of misery."

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