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Who talks about how "tale-bearers are as bad as the tale-makers" in School for Scandal?

AMrs. Candour

BLady Teazle

CLady Sneerwell

DSir Peter Teazle

Answer:

A. Mrs. Candour

Read Explanation:

In The School for Scandal by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, it is actually Mrs. Candour who says:

"Tale-bearers are as bad as the tale-makers."

  • A hypocritical gossip who pretends to hate scandal while actively spreading it.

  • She claims to disapprove of rumors, yet she enthusiastically shares them, making her a perfect example of the play’s satire on society’s hypocrisy.

  • Her name, "Candour," ironically suggests honesty, but in reality, she thrives on spreading gossip.


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