who do you think was responsible for mathilde's misery ?was it her friends she her self her husband or the circumstances
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Explanation: she was not rich as she wants .She has married a minor ministry officer she was thinking that she is poor but she was from middle class family As her friend was rich she was having all the prosperous things
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Mathilde's misery
Explanation:
- This is from the "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant.
- It tells the story of a girl name Matilda who was unhappy with her life.
- She was born in a lower-class family but instead of getting used to it and finding her happiness in it she kept on complaining about the things that she doesn't have.
- She got married to a government officer and she had everything, not as much like a rich family, but every essential of life.
- Even after that she wanted more and was not happy at all.
- So, she was responsible for her unhappy life, because she didn't try to fix her attitude.
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