The Matrix 1, 2, and 3 show how the machines enslaved humanity. One of the main points of the Animatrix is to show how the humans enslaved the machines. If you recall earlier in the segment, the operator talks about how the machines are given a choice of whether they want to convert, although really there is no choice because the machine must either convert or (presumably) killed by the humans.
Now, the important part: the girl responds to the operator by saying that now that she knew that her old life was a lie, she had no choice of going back. The point of the ending is that she would rather die than live a lie in the matrix, which is why she fades away and presumably dies after being plugged in by the runner.
What this is all supposed to represent is that by using a simulation to make the machine convert, they are doing exactly what the machines did the humans. They are lying to the machine so they can use it as a soldier, exactly like the machines lie to the humans with the matrix to use them for energy.
Matriculation is supposed to represent the endless cycle of enslavement. Keep in mind that a runner is killed earlier in the segment and no one bats an eye-lash. Also recall how the two humans are having sex in the simulation, which mirrors the decadence of humans during the first Renaissance segment while the machines toiled away. The point is that they are using the machines as slaves again, and the girl would rather die than be subjected to that slavery.
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