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What is Charles Surface’s true nature?

AHonest, honorable, and kind

BDeceitful, greedy, and selfish

CManipulative, cunning, and ambitious

DAloof, indifferent, and uncaring

Answer:

A. Honest, honorable, and kind

Read Explanation:

  • Charles Surface’s true nature is honest, honorable, and kind, even though he is perceived by society as reckless and irresponsible.

  • Unlike his brother Joseph, who carefully cultivates a false image of virtue, Charles makes no effort to hide his flaws—he gambles, drinks, and leads a seemingly careless life.

  • However, beneath his outward recklessness, he possesses a genuine sense of morality, loyalty, and generosity.

  • This is best demonstrated in his treatment of Sir Oliver Surface, who visits him in disguise to test his character. While Charles freely sells his family portraits to pay off debts, he refuses to part with the portrait of his benefactor (Sir Oliver), showing deep respect and gratitude. This moment highlights his underlying decency and love for his family.

  • Despite his financial irresponsibility, Charles is not corrupt or deceitful like Joseph.

  • He does not manipulate others, spread gossip, or act out of malice.


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