whats an example of the importance of social status and wealth being shown in The Importance of Being Earnest. give a quote said by Cecile

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In "The Importance of Being Earnest," social status and wealth are shown to be crucial for characters' identities and interactions. A quote by Cecile that exemplifies this is, "I am always smart! Am I not, Mr. Worthing?" This quote demonstrates how Cecile values her appearance and how she presents herself to others as a reflection of her social status. It also hints at her desire to maintain a certain image in order to secure her position in society.
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