How does Oscar Wilde use Algernon's attitude to poke
fun at society's traditional rules of behavior?
O In traditional society, Algernon would be expected to
defend his aunt. Instead, he speaks freely about his
feelings toward family.
O In traditional society, Algernon would be expected to
speak kindly to Jack. Instead, he is harsh in his
response.
O Algernon rises to his aunt's defense when Jack
becomes critical of her personality.
O
Algernon explains that his aunt is difficult, but that
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O In traditional society, Algernon would be expected to
defend his aunt. Instead, he speaks freely about his
feelings toward family. it is the correct answer.
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