The text tells us that Madame Loisel married Monsieur Loisel, a clerk at the Ministry of Education. Certainly, he was a man of modest means; yet, Monsieur Loisel loved his wife very much and endeavored to make her happy whenever he could.
The main reason Madame Loisel did not marry a rich man was because she did not have a dowry ("marriage portion") and was herself born into a family of modest means. Madame Loisel's background provided her little opportunity to become acquainted with men of wealth and distinction. Basically, her lack of social status made it impossible for her to socialize or fraternize with members of the upper class.
Certainly, Madame Loisel accustomed herself to her humble lifestyle; however, she was deeply unhappy with it. She felt herself born for every "delicacy and luxury." Madame Loisel's sullen discontent with the circumstances of her life precipitated her later suffering in the story.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Why did Madame Loisel not get married to a rich man?
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