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Question: Why was Mathilde married to 'minor official'?

Answer: Since Mathilde born in a family of clerks and consequently belonged to the middle class section of the society, she was wedded to a 'minor official'. She let herself get married to a 'minor official' as she did not have any means to get married to an Aristocrat.

Question: Write a few lines about what Mathilde has and what she dreamt about?

Answer: Mathilde was born in a middle class family and lived in a pitiful, inadequately outfitted house. She didn’t have any jewelry or gems because she was unable to afford them. All she had was plain simple dresses as it was hard to manage the cost of better things. She had great fantasies for an amazing, palatial mansion, with immense rooms and welcoming littlest spaces for perfumed afternoon talks with dear ones. She would so have liked to delight, desired to be envied, to be charming and looked for after.  

Mathilde imagines of being a girl of high society and fashion. To beautify her personality and to crave the justification of other rich people she always dreams for expensive and luxurious jewelry.

Question: Why did Mathilde weep with misery after visiting her schoolmate?

Answer: Mathilde wept with wretchedness in the wake of visiting her classmate because she was jealous.  

She no longer sought to visit there for the reason that she suffered so much when she came back home. For entire day afterwards she would blubber with sadness, regret, depression and wretchedness since she begrudged her companion for preparing all the extravagant of life.

Question: What did the envelope hold?

Answer: The envelope held a welcome, decorated with words, “The Minister of Public Instruction and Madame Georges Rampouneau, ask the honor of M. and Mme Loisel’s company. Monday evening, January 18, at the Minister’s residence.”

Question: Why did Mathilde go to her friend's house and tell her of her distress?  

Answer: Mathilde go to her friend's house because she didn’t own any jewelry or gems to wear in the ministry function.

Mathilde was going with her husband to the ministry ball. He had saved 400 francs so he could purchase another weapon and go chasing in the fall. Be that as it may, he gives the cash all to her to purchase another dress. Mathilde, in any case, is as yet troubled as the gathering approaches since she doesn't have any gems to wear with her dress. Her better half proposes new blossoms, however she rejects that thought and says it doesn't do to look poor among rich ladies. Her husband at that point proposes she get a bit of gems from her friend Madame Forestier.  

Mathilde thinks this is a brilliant thought and identifies with Madame Forestier her pain at having no gems to wear to the ministry occasion. Madame Forestier is thoughtful and discloses to her she can pick whatsoever she loves from her gem box.

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