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  • Direct Characterization
  • The girl was one of those pretty and charming young creatures...
  • Direct Characterization
  • She was prettier than any other woman present, elegant, graceful, smiling and wild with joy.
  • Direct Characterization
  • Madame Loisel looked old now. She had become the woman of impoverished households-strong hard and rough.
  • The text describes Mathilde as, pretty and charming. It speaks of this because, it later describes about how she is born into a family of clerks, and that being married to a clerk made her feel like she had been dropped to a lower position.
  • Indirect Characterization
  • The text describes Madame Loisel as prettier than the other women there. It does so because she had an expensive dress and, what looked like, a diamond necklace.
  • Indirect Characterization
  • She danced with rapture, with passion, intoxicated by pleasure...
  • The text describes Mathilde as strong and rough. She was described this way because, she had been working in the house for ten years to help her husband pay off the debts for the diamond necklace.
  • Indirect Characterization
  • 'Yes, I have had a pretty hard life, since I last saw you, and great poverty-and that because of you!'
  • This action displayed by the text shows that Madame Loisel was upset about the ball. This is because she did not believe she had any clothing that would impress the ladies there.
  • ...she threw the invitation on the table crossly, muttering...
  • I
  • This text used these words to describe Madame Loisel as happy and energetic. The reason it describes her this way is because she got what she wanted: attention and praise.
  • This interaction that occurs near the end of the story shows that Mathilde had not changed from the person she had been in the beginning of the story: arrogant and selfish. This is shown through the way she puts the blame of her problem onto Madame Forestier.
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