Why did Lady Bracknell first disapprove and then approve of Cecily as a bride for her
nephew? What does this tell us about her?
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Cecily and Gwendolen have retreated to the drawing room of the Manor House to get away from Algernon and Jack. They are eager to forgive the men and be reconciled. When Algernon and Jack enter from the garden, Cecily and Gwendolen confront them about their motives. Cecily asks Algernon why he pretended to be Jack’s brother, and Algernon says it was in order to meet her.
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Jack says that Cecily brings with her rich dowry that will convince Lady Brecknell that Cecily is a suitable wife for her nephew.
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