Question
What tone does Maupassant take towards Mathilde?
a positive tone
an apathetic tone
a depressed tone
a negative tone
a positive tone
an apathetic tone
a depressed tone
a negative tone
Answers
It varies throughout the story, but overall, Maupassant takes a negative tone towards Mathilde. He portrays her as selfish, materialistic, and ungrateful, which results in her downfall.
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