What was the cause of Matilda’s ruin? How could she have avoided it?

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Matilda’s ruin was caused by her desire for social status and her inability to accept her real life. Her pride kept her from admitting she had lost the necklace, which could have prevented years of misery. She believed appearances mattered more than honesty. Had she told the truth, Mme Forestier would have revealed that the necklace was fake. This decision to hide the truth led to unnecessary hardship and shaped her tragic fate.

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