What does the following passage reveal about the character of Lady Bracknell? LADY BRACKNELL: Good afternoon, dear Algernon, I h
ope you are behaving very well. ALGERNON: I'm feeling very well, Aunt Augusta. LADY BRACKNELL: That's not quite the same thing. In fact the two things rarely go together. [Sees Jack and bows to him with icy coldness.] Question 4 options:
It reveals that Lady Bracknell is a knowledgeable woman, who has had some experience of the world.
It reveals that Lady Bracknell is a cold, unfeeling woman.
It reveals how Lady Bracknell feels about men.
It reveals that Lady Bracknell is difficult just to be difficult.