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What is Algernon’s view on marriage before he falls in love?

AIt is a romantic and sacred bond

BIt is an unnecessary institution

CIt is a trap and a burden

DIt is a joyful experience

Answer:

C. It is a trap and a burden

Read Explanation:

In Oscar Wilde's play 'The Importance of Being Earnest,' the characters Algernon Moncrieff and Lady Bracknell represent contrasting attitudes toward marriage. Algernon's View on Marriage: Algernon perceives marriage as an inconvenient, often dull end to a pleasurable bachelor life.


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