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* TheWoobie: Mathilde's husband, who goes through the same punishment she does (on top of having to give her a lot of his savings for a dress) for no reason other than the fact that he's the husband of someone who's looks-obsessed and can't own up to her mistakes. She at least deserved it to some extent, he didn't.
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* TheWoobie: Mathilde's husband, who goes through the same punishment she does (on top of having to give her a lot of his savings for a dress) for no reason other than the fact that he's the husband of someone who's looks-obsessed and can't own up to her mistakes. She at least deserved it to some extent, extent; he didn't.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: Mathilde is bitchy and greedy to Madame Forestier and her husband, and TheReveal [[spoiler:that ten years worth of labor after sacrificing almost all their money to buy a genuine diamond necklace was for ''[[Main/ShaggyDogStory nothing.]]'']] [[Main/SarcasmMode Way to hearten the audience, de Maupassant.]]
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* TheWoobie: Mathilde's husband, who goes through the same punishment she does (on top of having to give her a lot of his savings for a dress) for no reason other than the fact that he's the husband of someone who's looks-obsessed and can't own up to her mistakes. She at least deserved it to some extent, he didn't.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: TooBleakStoppedCaring: Mathilde is bitchy and greedy to Madame Forestier and her husband, and TheReveal [[spoiler:that ten years years' worth of labor after sacrificing almost all their money to buy a genuine diamond necklace was for ''[[Main/ShaggyDogStory nothing.]]'']] [[Main/SarcasmMode Way to hearten the audience, de Maupassant.]]
* TheWoobie: Mathilde's husband, who goes through the same punishment she does (on top of having to give her a lot of his savings for a dress) for no reason other than the fact that he's the husband of someone who's looks-obsessed and can't own up to her mistakes. She at least deserved it to some extent, hedidn't.didn't.
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* WhatAnIdiot: You’d think Mathilde who borrowed the necklace would have at least momentarily wondered why a piece of jewelry, supposedly worth thousands upon thousands of francs, would simply break and fall off her neck.
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* TheWoobie: Mathilde's husband, who goes through the same punishment she does(on does (on top of having to give her a lot of his savings for a dress) for no reason other than the fact that he's the husband of someone who's looks-obsessed and can't own up to her mistakes. She at least deserved it to some extent, he didn't.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy:Mathilde is bitchy and greedy to Madame Forestier and her TheWoobie: Mathilde's husband, who goes through the same punishment she does(on top of having to give her a lot of his savings for a dress) for no reason other than the fact that he's the husband of someone who's looks-obsessed and TheReveal [[spoiler:that ten years worth of labor after sacrificing almost all their money can't own up to buy a genuine diamond necklace was for ''[[Main/ShaggyDogStory nothing.]]'']] [[Main/SarcasmMode Way her mistakes. She at least deserved it to hearten the audience, de Maupassant.]]some extent, he didn't.
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* WhatAnIdiot: You’d think Mathilde who borrowed the necklace would have at least momentarily wondered why a piece of jewellery, jewelry, supposedly worth thousands upon thousands of francs, would simply break and fall off her neck.neck.
*DarknessInducedAudienceApathy:Mathilde is bitchy and greedy to Madame Forestier and her husband, and TheReveal [[spoiler:that ten years worth of labor after sacrificing almost all their money to buy a genuine diamond necklace was for ''[[Main/ShaggyDogStory nothing.]]'']] [[Main/SarcasmMode Way to hearten the audience, de Maupassant.]]
*DarknessInducedAudienceApathy:Mathilde is bitchy and greedy to Madame Forestier and her husband, and TheReveal [[spoiler:that ten years worth of labor after sacrificing almost all their money to buy a genuine diamond necklace was for ''[[Main/ShaggyDogStory nothing.]]'']] [[Main/SarcasmMode Way to hearten the audience, de Maupassant.]]
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