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Answer: Gwendolen portrays Victorian qualities of being superficial. Gwendolen's lines imply that her brother is flirtatious.

Explanation:

The Importance of Being Earnest is a comedy play by Oscar Wilde.

In the play, Gwendolen is the daughter of Lady Bracknell, and the cousin of bachelor Angernon. She is in love with Jack, but believes his name is Ernest. She is concerned with the appearance and other people's opinion. Although Jack has told her that he loves her, she wants him to show his love and devotion in front of other people. This demonstrates the superficiality of Victorian society.

Her brother has proposed to many girls, although he did not really love them. Gwendolen finds out about this habit of his from the other girls. This makes him flirtatious, as he engages himself in a relationship with many different women.