Mathilde
was a very materialistic person at the beginning of the story and wanted to appear to be rich
and sophisticated. By the end of the story she was no longer materialistic and no longer cared
about appearances. She was simply happy to have her debt repaid.
Monday, 11 May 2015
How does Madame Loisel change at the end of "The Necklace" from how she was before she lost the necklace?
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