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What is Sir Peter’s opinion of Joseph Surface?

AHe is a reckless gambler.

BHe is a morally exemplary young man.

CHe is a cowardly soldier.

DHe is an incompetent politician.

Answer:

B. He is a morally exemplary young man.

Read Explanation:

  • Sir Peter views Joseph as virtuous, honest, and a suitable match for Maria, believing he possesses strong morals.

  • This perspective contrasts with the truth, as Joseph is actually a selfish hypocrite who manipulates others for personal gain.

  • Sir Peter's mistaken admiration for Joseph plays a key role in the play's critique of appearances and the theme of hypocrisy, as he fails to see Joseph’s true nature.


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