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    The Importance of Being Earnest Research Paper Oscar Wilde‚ born Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Willa Wilde is an Irish author‚ playwright‚ and poet. Wilde was born October 16th‚ 1854 in Dublin Ireland. Wilde is well known for his infamous arrest and imprisonment over his sexuality. Throughout Oscar Wilde’s career‚ he has  produced several great plays that were considered witty‚ highly satirical comedies of manners that contained dark and serious undertones. Many of his plays were based on situations

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    A Unique Man The novel Into the Wild‚ written by author Jon Krakauer‚ takes place in the western portion of the United States during the late 1980s‚ early 1990s. Chris McCandless grew up in Washington D.C. and attended college at Emory University. He did not live an ordinary life by choice. He abandoned his opportunities after graduation and decided to travel out west for his own enjoyment and self-discovery. Chris McCandless is very different from an ordinary person because he explores life to

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    How to Write Five Paragraph Essays? Everyone can write. We can write essays‚ summaries‚ letters‚ reports‚ reviews‚ etc. But can we write ‘five paragraph essays’? That name scares all students. The number of words‚ sophisticated language we have to apply. Those are just a few of all the features of essays. It sounds scary‚ doesn’t it? To make it easier I would like to write an essay on how to write such texts. The first thing to remember is to never begin an essay without a proper preparation

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    To what purpose do the playwrights use props and what is significant about it? ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’: 1. Cigarette case: The cigarette case introduced in Act 1 acts as a source for introducing the conflict. It leads the audience to discover John and Algernon’s double lives and introduces the notion of ‘Bunburying’ as named by Algernon. 2. Food: Food is used as a prop quite frequently throughout the play. In Act 1‚ we see Algernon preparing cucumber sandwiches for the arrival

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    “Analyze Earnest’s subtitle‚ “A Trivial Comedy for Serious People”. What do you think Wilde meant by this?” Oscar Wilde’s play “The Importance of Being Earnest” follows the story of Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff‚ two Victorian era gentlemen who practice the habit of “bunburying” – the act of inventing a friend whose needs are so compelling that nobody will question the need to visit that friend for an extended period of time on short notice. In addition to this double-life motif‚ the themes

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    According to the Bible‚ “The love of money is the root of all evil.” There is fine line between loving the money or character of a person. The root of all evil starts when one doesn’t notice the difference. Lady Bracknell‚ an antagonist in The Importance of being Earnest‚ is a powerful‚ pompous and pontifical person who values money more than love and comprehends marriage like business deals in terms of allusions‚ connections and irony. Lady Bracknell’s character is revealed by allusions throughout the

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    Chausable claims he “spoke metaphorically‚” which appears to be a continued theme in the play as Chasuble attempts to get himself out of trouble having just embarrassed himself. Usually even though it is normal for men to have attractions towards women‚ being a man of the church‚ he should restrain his thoughts but Wilde mocks him by making him seem like an insult

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    The Five-Paragraph Essay A Framework for Expository Writing Different Kinds of Writing  We write for fun. We write letters‚ stories‚ jokes‚ and to share information with our family or friends.  Most school writing‚ however‚ is expository writing and fits into a different category. The purpose of most expository writing is to communicate ideas or answer questions. Expository Writing  Gives information about a topic  Explains ideas  Gives directions  Shows how to do something

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    Five-Paragraph Essay 4/2/2012 5th Hour Swoosh If you have ever had any Nike products you would understand the feeling I had the first time I tried on new Nike shoes and a dri fit shirt. For this reason‚ I believe Nike is the best sports brand for any athlete on and off of the court or field because of style‚ comfort‚ and performance. First‚ Nike clothing and shoes are always extremely comfortable. They are so highly renowned for their shoes being comfortable that many

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    period (late-Victorian). Wilde was being satirical and paradoxical in his play to show the hypocrisy and entertain the viewers in a play that is still being repeated till today. It is a witty and amusing comedy which conveys real life everyday themes such as real love as opposed to selfish love‚ religion‚ marriage‚ being truthful and country life as opposed to city life. Richard Foster‚ author of “Wilde as Parodist: A Second Look at The Importance of Being Earnest”‚ published in October 1956‚ writes

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