Answer:
The correct answer is A) He doesn't think of the world as a simple place.
Explanation:
Marlow is a character from the novel <u><em>Heart of Darkness</em></u> written by Joseph Conrad.
<em>In the work, it is mentioned that he had spent his life on the sea to explore the unexplored and "blank spots" on the map.</em>
<em>He constantly strives for adventures and is presented as a wise person. Furthermore, he tries to understand every aspect of the world that he explores which proves that </em><em>he doesn't think of the world as a simple place.</em>
Answer: Offered a Determine response, her enthusiasm
Explanation:
<em>The Importance of Being Earnest</em> is a comedy play by Oscar Wilde. At the end of the play, Jack Worthing’s true identity is uncovered.
<h3>Who is Jack Worthing?</h3>
Jack Worthing is the protagonist of the play that was found in a handbag near the railway station. He lives a double life and goes by another name Earnest in London. He is portrayed as a character with conventional values.
In the end, Miss Prism tells the truth to Lady Bracknell which results in the uncovering of the truth that Jack is indeed Earnest as he was the child Miss Prism lost at the railway station.
Therefore, option D. Jack's real identity is disclosed.
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<span>Sections of a work can be interpreted in more than one way.</span>
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