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What is the name of Algernon’s imaginary friend?

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BBunbury

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DBunberry

Answer:

B. Bunbury

Read Explanation:

  • Algernon’s imaginary friend is named Bunbury.

  • In The Importance of Being Earnest, Algernon invents Bunbury as an excuse to escape social obligations.

  • He refers to this practice as "Bunburying", which means creating a fictitious person or situation to avoid responsibilities.

  • Bunbury is described as a perpetually ill friend who conveniently requires Algernon’s attention whenever he wishes to leave town or avoid dull gatherings, like dinner with Lady Bracknell.

  • This concept of "Bunburying" is central to the play’s theme of deception and the double lives that characters lead for personal convenience and amusement.


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