why did mathilde suffer carelessly
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Mathilde Loisel is unhappy with her life at the beginning of "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant because she has been unhappy with her circumstances virtually since she was born. The first lines of the story explain that Mathilde grew up in a lower class home without any prospects.
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Mathilde suffers morally because she feels responsible for losing Madame Forestier's necklace. The irony is that necklace her friend loaned her for the event at the palace is full of false stones and it was not made of real diamonds as Mathilde had supposed.
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