Answer:
There is no fitting answer; closest to matching the description is C
Step-by-step explanation:
Algernon, known as Algy, is a witty breaking-the-rules character that presents the disobedient and rebelious side of Oscar Wilde himself.
Therefore, Algy is A sophisticated but is not a morally strong character, because he goes around pretending that he is somebody else.
B He might be slightly arrogant but he is not powerful and certainly not conservative.
C self-absorbed, witty, these character traits fits both Algy and Wilde, but Algy is not sincere. See A.
D When you are arrogant, and pretend to be somebody else, you are unlikely to be respected and admired by others.