Matilda was the ‘belle of the ball’, the ‘toast of the evening’, and the ‘cynosure of everyone’s eyes’. Alas! That evening also led to her entire life being ruined. In what way was she responsible and how could she have avoided this terrible situation?
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The cause of Matilda’s ruin was her dissatisfaction with whatever life offered her. She was always unhappy. She felt that she was born for all the delicacies and luxuries. She disliked her circumstances. She could have avoided the ruin by being content with what she had.
Matilda could easily have avoided a great deal of misery in her life by her confession. But she tried to hide the truth from her friend and so she and her husband had to face a lot of hardships and to lead a horrible life for ten years.
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