Why was Matilda's friend astonished to see her at the end of the story?
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Madame Forestier was astonished to see Matilda at the end of the story because of her bad condition. The repayment of the necklace brought a lot of change in the lives of the Loisels. They have to work very hard to earn money. In this race, Matilda's charm and physical beauty all got distorted.
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The following question is from the chapter " THE NECKLACE."
- Jeanne , Matilda’s friend was astonished to see her at the end of the story because she was not able to recognise her as Matilda seemed like an old and a poor woman.
- Matilda was no longer beautiful and happy.
- She became so much unhappy with the life due to distress and poor economic condition.
- Matilda’s aspirations and non-realistic desires destroyed her life.
- She suffered for 10 years long to return the borrowed money for a necklace.
- She had to wash dirty clothes, greasy pots, and clean the house by her own.
- She did not had much money to even live a life.
- Her meaningless desire turned her life from a soothing to a very stressful life.
- Matilda had Lost the charm and was living an unfortunate life with no happiness.
- Her old friend was shocked to see her condition at the end of the story because Matilda couldn’t be recognised.
- The repayment of the necklace brought a lot of changes in their life and her charm and physical beauty all got distorted.
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