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What impression do you form of Matilda Loisel after reading “The Necklace? 5marks question plz answer fastly

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When we first meet Mathilde in the short story "The Necklace," we see a pretty but rather disconsolate young woman. Although she is married to a man who adores her, she is quite unhappy that he is only a government clerk and cannot afford to give her the lifestyle that she covets. Their simple apartment seems very drab and in sharp contrast to the elegant and richly furnished ones that her wealthier friends live in and this upsets her. She spends her time daydreaming about being rich and able to afford servants, expensive clothes and a more sophisticated lifestyle, which only makes her feel even more unhappy with her own reality.

Mathilde's envious nature doesn't allow her to see the good things she has in life, such as a very loving husband, her youthful beauty and her ability to charm others. Instead she wallows in her self-pity and her worship of materialistic baubles, at the expense of everything that she should hold near and dear to her.

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When we first meet Mathilde in the short story "The Necklace," we see a pretty but rather disconsolate young woman. Although she is married to a man who adores her, she is quite unhappy that he is only a government clerk and cannot afford to give her the lifestyle that she covets. Their simple apartment seems very drab and in sharp contrast to the elegant and richly furnished ones that her wealthier friends live in and this upsets her. She spends her time daydreaming about being rich and able to afford servants, expensive clothes and a more sophisticated lifestyle, which only makes her feel even more unhappy with her own reality.

Mathilde's envious nature doesn't allow her to see the good things she has in life, such as a very loving husband, her youthful beauty and her ability to charm others. Instead she wallows in her self-pity and her worship of materialistic baubles, at the expense of everything that she should hold near and dear to her.

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