[Lady Bracknell.] I had better ask you if Miss Cardew has any little fortune?


Jack. Oh! about a hundred and thirty thousand pounds in the Funds. That is all. Goodbye, Lady Bracknell. So pleased to have seen you.


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.


–The Importance of Being Earnest,

Oscar Wilde


What does this passage convey about Lady Bracknell’s values?


She cares only about a person’s physical appearances.



She does not believe in keeping money in a bank.

She is deeply concerned with a person’s inner characte

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Answer: B : She believes that wealth makes someone more desirable.

Explanation: Just took it, Read other comments its B!

The values that Lady Bracknell has according to the passage are She believes that wealth makes someone more desirable.

How is this shown?

Lady Bracknell in the passage seemed to be on her way out until she inquired as to the finances of Miss Cardew.

When she found out that Miss Cardew had a lot of money, she decided that Miss Cardew was attractive which shows that Lady Brecknell believes that having wealth makes a person attractive.

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