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she is pretty and vain.
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Fine clothes and jewelry
At the beginning of The Necklace, Mathilde is vain and frustrated.
Mme.forestier's necklace
she is pretty and vain.
tuiy
Fine clothes and jewelry
At the beginning of The Necklace, Mathilde is vain and frustrated.
Mme.forestier's necklace
The relevance in the story entitled The Necklace is the importance that the lead character, Mathilde, gives to money. She emphasizes on the importance of fancy things and posh comfort.
when she went to the party
Pessimistic and greedy might be two detailed adjectives that describe the character Mathilde from the short story "The Necklace."
Mathilde Loisel is a dynamic character being her moods are always changing throughout the story.
I would describe her husband as a loyal man to Mathilde even though he does not quite understand her wants. He is hard working as well, for he works off the debt for the necklace, all for Mathilde.
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If "The Necklace" was told from her husband's point of view, we might gain insight into his perspective on their financial struggles and his reaction to Mathilde's behavior. Alternatively, if it was told from Mathilde's point of view, we could explore her thoughts and motivations more deeply, shedding light on her sense of dissatisfaction and desire for a different life.