Due to this simple mistake, Mathilde suffers greatly in a multitude of ways. One of the first ways that Mathilde suffers is that of morally. She suffers this way because she allowed her greed, envy, and need for richer and more expensive things to make her scheme and lied to her husband for a new dress. Mathilde also pretends to be a person she is not just to make others envy her. Mathilde’s greed is shown early in the story by the author when it is stated that” She had no gowns, no jewels, nothing. And she loved nothing but, she felt made for that. She would have liked so much to please, to be envied, to be charming, to be sought after” (Maupassant 163). She also looks down upon the peasant servant who takes care of her house and wishes instead that she had servants that were elite and invisible. Mathilde is ungrateful and acts like a spoiled child. Especially when her husband comes home with the invitation to the ball. Mathilde throws a tantrum and cries when her husband suggests that she wear her theater gown. She does not care to know what her husband had to give
Due to this simple mistake, Mathilde suffers greatly in a multitude of ways. One of the first ways that Mathilde suffers is that of morally. She suffers this way because she allowed her greed, envy, and need for richer and more expensive things to make her scheme and lied to her husband for a new dress. Mathilde also pretends to be a person she is not just to make others envy her. Mathilde’s greed is shown early in the story by the author when it is stated that” She had no gowns, no jewels, nothing. And she loved nothing but, she felt made for that. She would have liked so much to please, to be envied, to be charming, to be sought after” (Maupassant 163). She also looks down upon the peasant servant who takes care of her house and wishes instead that she had servants that were elite and invisible. Mathilde is ungrateful and acts like a spoiled child. Especially when her husband comes home with the invitation to the ball. Mathilde throws a tantrum and cries when her husband suggests that she wear her theater gown. She does not care to know what her husband had to give