Final answer:
Mathilde's experience of poverty both humbles her and makes her proud in a different way.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking whether Mathilde's experience of poverty humbles her and whether it makes her proud in a different way. Mathilde, in the literature referenced, shows a complex attitude towards poverty. On one hand, she feels an identification with the poor and has a sense of fear regarding her own situation. On the other hand, she also feels a sense of pride in being able to help those who are in worse straits than she is. So, Mathilde's experience of poverty both humbles her and makes her proud in a different way.