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D.) "aka" 4.) One should never stereotype a group of people
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Mathilde Loisel is “pretty and charming” but feels she has been born into a family of unfavorable economic status. She was married off to a lowly clerk in the Ministry of Education, who can afford to provide her only with a modest though not uncomfortable lifestyle. Mathilde feels the burden of her poverty intensely. She regrets her lot in life and spends endless hours imagining a more extravagant existence. While her husband expresses his pleasure at the small, modest supper she has prepared for him, she dreams of an elaborate feast served on fancy china and eaten in the company of wealthy friends. She possesses no fancy jewels or clothing, yet these are the only things she lives for. Without them, she feels she is not desirable. She has one wealthy friend, Madame Forestier, but refuses to visit her because of the heartbreak it brings her.
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A conflict is described as a clash or disagreement between two opposing groups or individuals. It primarily aims to develop tension and advance the story forward. Any such <u>disagreement prevents the character from accomplishing their desires and this makes them take an uncalled action in order to fulfill that desire</u>. The unexpected action leads to disastrous consequences and when the conflict is resolved towards the end of the story, the character not only learns adaptation towards difficult situations and a lesson from his/her mistakes but also grows and evolves as an individual to make better decisions in the future and resolve problems on their own.
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One time when I was little, my mom would always warn me to not jump off the table. When I was 6 I jumped off the table, and got a mild concussion. Never did it again.
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