![]() ![]() The strong contrast between dream and reality is reflected in various aspects such as residence, servant, social intercourse, diet, etc. But she didn’t despair, and her dreams would come to her from time to time, making her miserable and intoxicated. She felt that she should live a noble and rich life, but the reality was not as good as people wanted, so she had to be married to a junior clerk of the Ministry of education. ![]() Although ‘she has a good face and a good charm, she was wrongly arranged by nature and grew up in the family of very minor civil servants’, ‘she has no dowry property, no heritage that can be expected, and no way to make a rich and influential man meet her’. The first part is the first part of the novel, which highlights the contrast between Mathilde’s dream and reality and sets the foundation for the first satirical situation. ![]()
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