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What does Lady Bracknell's interrogation of Jack reveal about the nature of marriage in the society Wilde is critiquing?

  • A. It shows that marriage is based on love and personal choice.
  • B. It reveals that marriage is a serious, thoughtful decision.
  • C. It illustrates that marriage is more about social standing and wealth than love.
  • D. It suggests that marriage is an outdated institution.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: Lady Bracknell's interrogation of Jack regarding his suitability as a husband for her daughter Gwendolen reveals that marriage in the society depicted in the play is more about wealth and social status than love. This is evident as Lady Bracknell places great emphasis on Jack's financial background, social connections, and suitability as a match based on these criteria. Choice A is incorrect because Lady Bracknell's focus is not on love or personal choice but on societal expectations and status. Choice B is incorrect as the interrogation highlights superficial considerations rather than portraying marriage as a serious, thoughtful decision. Choice D is also incorrect as the play does not suggest that marriage is outdated, but rather emphasizes its transactional and societal nature in the context of the aristocratic society being critiqued.