What motivates Madame Loisel to approach Madame Forestier? <em>The fact that her life is ruined and nothing can now change her back to how she once was and how she dreams of being</em>. Do you think she is justified in blaming her misfortunes" on her friend? <em>Yes, because she thinks that if she can get away with blaming it on someone else, then it wasn't her fault. (and also it probably eases the pain of losing something dear to her.)</em>
He is no longer their leader, otherwise they would have faith in him. If they lose faith in him, they won’t follow him or his directions, so he can’t possibly be their leader.