Lady Bracknell's character satirizes Victorian society's obsession with(1 point) Responses simplicity and charity simplicity and charity religious dedication religious dedication social status and being proper social status and being proper individuality and diversity individuality and diversity. Alfernon, Cecily, jack, gwendolen, Miss Prism, Lady bracknel,

social status and being proper. Lady Bracknell is portrayed as a snobbish, judgmental character who places great importance on social standing, etiquette, and appearances. She embodies the rigid and stifling conventions of Victorian society, highlighting the absurdity and superficiality of these values.