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matilda's craving for a bubble reputation was the cause of her ruin.' Draw a conclusion as to how she could have avoided the misfortune that dawned upon her .

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Answered by shagunn33041
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Matilda's craving for a bubble reputation was the cause of her ruin. ... As aptly said in the quoted line, it was a bubble reputation that she had craved for. She did not wish to look callous and foolish to the world for which she took her husband's savings to buy a party wear.

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‘Matilda’s craving for a bubble reputation was the cause of her ruin.’ Draw a conclusion as to how she could have avoided the misfortune that dawned upon her. (80-100 words)

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Truly Matilda craved for an image that she could not have maintained. As aptly said in the quoted line, it was a bubble reputation that she had craved for. She did not wish to look callous and foolish to the world for which she took her husband's savings to buy a party wear. She did not have any jewellery to wear which she thought would complete her elegant look. For that she even borrowed Mme Forestier's diamond necklace. Matilda could have avoided the misfortune that fell upon her by keeping herself grounded. She could have avoided the misfortune by not going to the Minister's place. But she could hardly resist her temptation of enjoying a night among rich people. It was because of her foolish attitude that she brought suffering to both her husband and herself.

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Answered by vedarunchavan
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Matilda borrowed a marvellous diamond necklace from her friend to attend a ball. Unfortunately, she lost it. Unable to find the diamond necklace, the Loisels had to replace it with a new one. they had to buy a new necklace worth thirty-six thousand dollars. It ruined Loisels’ lives. It made them poor and snatched all their hopes of a happy life. It took away ten prime years of their lives.

Matilda could have avoided the miserable life that she and her husband had to resort by confessing to Mme Forestier that she had lost the necklace. Matilda could have avoided the misfortune that fell upon her by keeping herself grounded. She could have avoided the misfortune by not going to the Minister's place.

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