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By Oscar Wilde
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It is a play written in three acts The setting is London, England and the English countryside, late 1890s It is a comic play intended to explore and satirize love and false identity among the upper classes
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Classic style of comedic drama set forth by Aristotle: exposition initial incidents rising action climax resolution (denouement)
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Born in Dublin, Ireland, 1854 Traveled widely, known for flamboyant behavior Wrote a novel The Picture of Dorian Gray which was controversial because it addressed corruption and outward appearance Wrote a number of plays such as Lady Windermere’s Fan and An Ideal Husband W as ruined and jailed for “immoral conduct” D ied in Paris, 1900, with the famous lines “either that wallpaper goes, or I do.”
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It was a time of great change in England New wealth created a class of “idle rich” that he parodies in the play Darwin and “survival of the fittest” were prominent ideas. “Social Darwinism” suggested that the rich were somehow fitter and better than the poor The play mocks social snobbery
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Meant to “mirror the manners, not reform the morals, of the day.” Satirizes a class or set of people People and situations are absurd, yet they are human Comedies, in general, end happily and often with at least one marriage. Comedies probe human behavior, but not as deeply or seriously as tragedies do.
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Love (and its somewhat frivolous nature) Illusion and Reality: confused identities, misleading appearances, general mayhem Satirizing the wealthy leisure classes: Do they really worry about cucumber sandwiches?
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Puns (like the multiple meanings of “earnest”) Aphorisms (brief, clever statements that make wise observations about life) Epigrams (witty sayings which are quite silly) Diction (careful choice of words, paying attention to connotation)
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Parallelism: corresponding incidents Situational irony Dramatic irony Exaggeration Incongruity Double-entendre Deus ex machina
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John (Jack) Worthing Algernon Moncrieff Lady Bracknell Gwendolen Fairfax Cecily Cardew Lane Merriman Reverend Chasuble Miss Prism
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