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It is absolutely true Madame Loisel's disposition invited her own doom. Mathilde herself was responsible for her own sorrows because of her obsession with the luxuries of high class society. She had always longed to wear elegant, stylish and dainty clothes and jewellery. Unfortunately, she had been married to a clerk who could not afford all these things. Her obsession and love for trinkets brought her sorrow which she could have avoided.

The fate or Providence taught her a lesson for her flaw. Her husband received invitation to the ball; she became abnormally excited about it. She went beyond her means to make arrangements for herself for the ball. She spent excessively on her dress. And for the jewellery, she thought of borrowing Madame Forestier’s necklace.

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Answered by mahimogra9999
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Explanation:

Mathilde Loisel is responsible for her own suffering in "The Necklace" because her superficial, materialistic desires influenced her to borrow the diamond necklace in the first place. Mathilde was then dishonest with Madame Forestier and went into debt to replace the necklace without her friend knowing. If Mathilde was honest with Madame Forestier from the beginning, she would have discovered that the necklace was a cheap imitation and not have purchased an expensive authentic replica.

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