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Which five sections in this excerpt from The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde show that Lady Bracknell places utmost importance on wealth and appearances?

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LADY BRACKNELL (Sitting down again.): A moment, Mr. Worthing. A hundred and thirty thousand pounds! And in the Funds! Miss Cardew seems to me a most attractive young lady, now that I look at her. Few girls of the present day have any really solid qualities, any of the qualities that last, and improve with time. We live, I regret to say, in an age of surfaces.

LADY BRACKNELL (To Cecily.): Come over here, dear. (Cecily goes across.) Pretty child! your dress is sadly simple, and your hair seems almost as Nature might have left it. But we can soon alter all that. A thoroughly experienced French maid produces a really marvellous result in a very brief space of time.

LADY BRACKNELL: I remember recommending one to young Lady Lancing, and after three months her own husband did not know her.

LADY BRACKNELL (Glares at Jack for a few moments. Then bends, with a practised smile, to Cecily.): Kindly turn round, sweet child. (Cecily turns completely round.) No, the side view is what I want. (Cecily presents her profile.) Yes, quite as I expected. There are distinct social possibilities in your profile.

LADY BRACKNELL: The two weak points in our age are its want of principle and its want of profile. The chin a little higher, dear. Style largely depends on the way the chin is worn. They are worn very high, just at present. Algernon!

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Explanation of the sections in the excerpt where Lady Bracknell emphasizes wealth and appearances.


Explanation:

Lady Bracknell places utmost importance on wealth and appearances in the following sections of the excerpt:

  1. 'Few girls of the present day have any really solid qualities, any of the qualities that last, and improve with time.'
  2. 'We live, I regret to say, in an age of surfaces.'
  3. 'Pretty child! your dress is sadly simple, and your hair seems almost as Nature might have left it.'

These sections demonstrate Lady Bracknell's emphasis on wealth and appearances through her comments on qualities, societal focus on surfaces, and expectations regarding dress and grooming.


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