D. none of the above.
In The Importance of Being Earnest, women are not depicted as less faithful or morally inferior to men. They are also not depicted as more intelligent than men. Instead, the play satirizes the societal expectations and restrictions placed on both men and women in Victorian society. The female characters are shown to be just as witty, clever, and capable as the male characters, but they are limited by their gender roles and societal expectations.