what was the cause of matildas ruin ? how could she have avoided it ?
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The cause of matilda's ruin was her dissatisfaction with life, and she could have avoided it by not getting miserable with what she had.
- She always imagined her life as a fairytale and she never accepted her fate.
- She thought that life was being unfair to her.
- It was in her hands that if she got satisfied with whatever she had, she never would have gone miserable.
- So that's the case that led her to this path.
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The cause of matildas ruin was that she was unhappy. She was dissatisfied with whatever life had to offer her.
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She wanted to have all the good things in life and was unhappy with her current state and life.
- She knew that she could have avoided the ruin but she did not do that and faced the consequences.
- She was always dull and unhappy with her current life and wanted to live a luxurious life.
- She could have avoided it by apologizing to Madame Forestier that she lost her necklace.
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