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What social group does Oscar Wilde satirize through the figure of Lady Bracknell?

AThe working class

BThe middle class

CThe clergy

DThe aristocracy

Answer:

D. The aristocracy

Read Explanation:

Oscar Wilde satirizes the Victorian aristocracy and upper-class society through the character of Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest.


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