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Ostentation and vanity often land people in trouble Matilda is an apt example for this justify??please answer fast tommorrow examm.....

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Answered by adityaprabhakar2004
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Ostentation and vanity often land people in trouble. Matilda is an apt example of this as she had a strong desire to become rich or distinguished.

She was born, by the error of fate, in a family of clerks. She didn't got the chance to marry someone who is either rich or distinguished. So she allowed herself to marry a petty clerk in the Board of Education.

One day he came with an invitation. But Matilda was upset as she neither had any dress or jewels to adorn her with. She asked her friend, Mme. Forestier, to lend her jewels. She saw a diamond necklace and decided that she would take that necklace. But after the party, she found that she had lost the necklace. After searching for a week, she didn't found it, so she decided to replace it by another diamond necklace.

At a shop named Palais-Royale, she a found a necklace exactly same as that she had lost. She bought it for 36000 francs. She had to borrow money from moneylenders. Now, she had to repay the debt.

By this, we came to know that ostentation and vanity often land people in trouble.

Answered by Prinaka
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Ostentation and vanity often land people in trouble. Matilda is an apt example for this. She was a beautiful lady who considered herself to be born for all luxuries of life. However, being from a family of clerks, she had no dowry and had to get married to a petty clerk in. the Board of Education.

Matilda always craved for lavish dinners, frocks and necklaces but could not possess any of them. She always wanted to present herself as a rich lady. Thus, when she received the invitation to the ball, she longed for a lavish dress cast four hundred francs. Moreover, to maintain her superficial prestige she borrowed a diamond necklace from her friend Mme. Jeanne Forestier. Her fate turned out to be cruel as she lost the necklace after the party. To replace the jewel, she bought another diamond necklace cost 36000 francs. This money was managed by taking debts from money lenders. It took ten years of horibble life to repay the debt.

Thus, Matilda's showy nature landed her in trouble.

Hope this helps you.

Best of luck for the exam tomorrow!

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