How does the difference in point of view between two characters create humor in the play?
A. Miss Prism views her misplaced manuscript as a poorly written novel, whereas Lady Bracknell views the manuscript as a great novel.
B. Dr. Chasuble views the noises overhead with curiosity, whereas Gwendolen views the noises overhead with alarm.
C. Lady Bracknell views Jack as a welcome addition to her family, whereas Algernon views Jack as a threat to his lifestyle.
D. Miss Prism views the handbag as a sentimental object, whereas Jack views it as the key to his identity.
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