Mathilde's Pride In The Necklace By Guy De Maupassant

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In the short story "The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant, Mathilde Loisel spends her consumed with herself. Exemplified first when the narrator explains Mathilde feels beneath her friends when she goes to visit them. Clouded by her perception of the valuables in life, Mathilde's pride makes her forget about love. When her husband brings home an invitation to a party, Mathilde becomes overcome by her selfish views. Being so conceited, she becomes embittered over her absence of expensive clothing and turns to dismissing her husband's kindness. Furthermore, Mathilde indicates her disappointment over not having nice clothing and her husband gives up his rifle savings for her to buy nice clothing to go to the party. However, the money from the rifle