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In House of Yes, a Play by Wendy MacLeod, the Character

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In House of Yes, a play by Wendy MacLeod, the character Marty brings his fiancée, Lesly, to meet his family. She comes from a different class, which leads to exchanges like this one between Lesly, Marty, and Marty's two siblings, Anthony and Jackie: Anthony: Would you like a glass of Liebfraumilch?
Lesly: No thank you. I'll just have a glass of wine.
Marty: That's the name of the wine.
Lesly: Oh! [laughs] I don't speak French.
Jackie: Who does?
Anthony: You do.
Jackie: Oh, that's right, I do.
According to Pierre Bourdieu, Marty's siblings are unhappy with Lesly because she doesn't have enough:


A) wealth.
B) hubris.
C) cultural capital.
D) social capital.
E) integrity.

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