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Which character remains morally upright throughout the play?

AMaria

BClaudio

CLucio

DIsabella

Answer:

A. Maria

Read Explanation:

Maria

  • Maria remains morally upright throughout The School for Scandal. Unlike many of the other characters, she does not engage in gossip, deceit, or manipulation.

  • She is virtuous, sincere, and steadfast in her beliefs, making her one of the play’s few genuinely honorable figures.

  • Maria is deeply in love with Charles Surface, despite his flawed reputation, because she sees his true goodness beneath his reckless behavior.

  • She refuses to be influenced by the scheming of Lady Sneerwell and Joseph Surface, both of whom attempt to manipulate her for their own gain.

  • Even when pressured by Sir Peter Teazle, who wants her to marry Joseph, Maria stands firm in her convictions and refuses to compromise her values.

  • Her unwavering integrity serves as a contrast to the hypocrisy and deception that dominate the play.

  • In the end, Maria's faith in Charles is validated when his true nature is revealed, reinforcing the theme that genuine goodness will ultimately triumph over false appearances.


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