Answer:
The character of Lady Bracknell was seen in a way that she represents British aristocracy. Wilde expresses her snobbishness and hypocrisy when Jack refuses Cecily and Algy to marry if Bracknell doesn't let him marry Gwendolen. Lady Bracknell refuses, showing her standing by and embracing the principles of British aristocracy.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
The lackeys were responsible for:
1. Saddling of their masters' horses
2. Acting as sentinels
3. Taking care of the horses
4. Guarding the Musketeers
Explanation:
"The Three Musketeers" written by a French author, Alexandre Dumas is simply a historical and adventurous story. It tells the story of a young man known as d'Artagnan who left home for Paris to join the Musketeers of the Guard.
In the story, the Musketeers all had lackeys:
Planchet was for D'Atragnan
Grimaud was Athos' servant
Bazin was Aramis' servant
Mousqeton was Porthos' servant
These lackeys were seen almost every time with their masters. They were available to help their masters.
The novel was written in 1844.