16. In the play, Algernon seems to be constantly eating. In Act I, Algernon devours a whole plate of cucumber sandwiches in about five minutes and is forced to lie to Lady Bracknell when she arrives expecting a full plate. In Act II (shown here), he also occupies himself with eating muffins rather than addressing the dire situation he is in. By taking Algernon's insatiable appetite to extremes, what point is Wilde making about people and society? 10 points


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16 In the play Algernon seems to be constantly eating In Act I Algernon devours a whole plate of cucumber sandwiches in about five minutes and is forced to lie class=