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How does Lady Bracknell react to Jack’s proposal to Gwendolen?

AShe is delighted

BShe disapproves and refuses to give consent

CShe encourages it

DShe ignores it

Answer:

B. She disapproves and refuses to give consent

Read Explanation:

Lady Bracknell vehemently disapproves of Jack's proposal to Gwendolen, immediately dismissing him as an unsuitable match due to his lack of a proper family background and his invented name "Jack Worthing," effectively putting a stop to the potential marriage with a series of critical and condescending questions about his social standing. 

  • Disdainful interrogation:

  • She launches into a series of inquiries about Jack's family history, clearly not satisfied with his vague answers.

  • Social snobbery:

    Her primary concern is Jack's lack of social standing and pedigree, considering him not "eligible" to marry her daughter.

  • Controlling nature:

    She asserts her authority by attempting to completely veto the marriage, demonstrating her strong desire to control Gwendolen's life. 


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