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Who is the protagonist of the play?

AAlgernon Moncrieff

BJohn Worthing (Jack)

CLady Bracknell

DCecily Cardew

Answer:

B. John Worthing (Jack)

Read Explanation:

Jack Worthing

The play's protagonist. Jack Worthing is a seemingly responsible and respectable young man who leads a double life. In Hertfordshire, where he has a country estate, Jack is known as Jack. In London he is known as Ernest.


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