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Ostentation and vanity often land people in trouble. Matilda is an apt example of this. Justify.(100-150 words)

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Ostentation and vanity often land people in trouble. Matilda is an apt example of this. People say "It is better to spread your legs in respect to the sheet. But Matilda was very much attractive to the rich society. Her abnormal excitement about the rich society grew intense when her husband was invited to the ball. She borrowed a necklace from Madam Forestier.

She lost it in the party. And thus her husband and she had to work two times more for her for the next 10 years.

Explanation:

The question is asked from the story Necklace.

Answered by Rapanzeel
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Matilda had always been an ambitious lady. The posh society always attracted her. So, when the invitation to the ball came, she was abnormally excited about it. She went to the extent of borrowing Madame Forestier’s necklace- only to lose it in the party. Her husband had to toil really hard to pay back for the lavish and frivolous nature of the wife. If Matilda had not been so much lured by ostentation and vanity, she would not have faced all those hardships.

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