What are the things matilda suffered with in her life?
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She borrowed a necklace from her neighbor to go to a ball, but she lost it. She didn't tell the truth to her neighbor and just wasted her and her husband's money for buying a new necklace... Finally, she came to know about the real price of the lost necklace and thus, her sacrifices all went it vain.
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She was unhappy with the poverty of her house. The shabby walls and the worn chairs tortured and angered her. In "The Necklace," Matilda is unhappy in the early years of her marriage because she had no dowry and no way to meet a man with money,
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We can compare our life to that of the animals. Though we are intelligent than that animals are, they are always satisfied with what they have. They do not complain about anything, they don't have the class mania to own materialistic stuff and most importantly they live happily with what they have. According to me satisfaction is the real happiness. One should be satisfied with what he has to live a happy life.