Can Someone help me out with this one please??
What does Lady Bracknell say that makes light of marriage in this excerpt?
a- She says that she does not want gwendolen, an unmarried girl, to sit apart from her guardian..
b- She says that she disapproves of algernon as a suitable husband because he ate all of the cucumber sandwiches..
c- She says that she expects certain treatment because she is a married woman..
d- She says that Lady harbury looks younger since her husband’s death..
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Answer is D She says that Lady Harbury looks younger since her husband’s death.

Answer:

The excerpt which is missing:

Lady Bracknell:  I'm sorry if we are a little late, Algernon, but I was obliged to call on dear Lady Harbury. I hadn't been there since her poor husband's death. I never saw a woman so altered; she looks quite twenty years younger. And now I'll have a cup of tea, and one of those nice cucumber sandwiches you promised me.

Algernon. Certainly, Aunt Augusta. [Goes over to tea-table.]

Lady Bracknell. Won't you come and sit here, Gwendolen?

Correct option is D.

Explanation:

The given excerpt is taken from the play written by Oscar Wilde, "The Importance of Being Earnest: A Trivial Comedy for Serious People". The play was first staged on February 14, 1895, in London at St. James Theater. And first published in 1899.

The given excerpt appears in Act 1, Scene 2 of the play. The scene opens with the entry of Lady Bracknell on the stage, about whom, Algernon was talking about in Scene 1 of Act 1. Lady Bracknell makes her entry while gossiping about one of her friend Lady Harbury, whose husband has died and says that Lady Harbury now looks twenty years younger after the death of her husband. The theme of the play which is pictured in this scene is of marriage. The whole play raises a debatable question about marriage whether the nature of marriage is pleasant or not.

The correct option of the question is D.

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