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    “The Happy Prince and Other Tales” -Oscar Wilde Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde (16 October 1854 – 30 November 1900) was an Irish playwright‚ poet and author of numerous short stories and one novel. Known for his biting wit‚ he became one of the most successful playwrights of the late Victorian era in London‚ and one of the greatest "celebrities" of his day. Several of his plays continue to be widely performed‚ especially The Importance of Being Earnest. His most famous works are:

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    of Dorian Gray‚ Oscar Wilde demonstrates the corruption of youth by taking the initial innocence of Dorian and turning his values completely immoral under the control of Lord Henry mainly through the use of symbolism. Even though he looks as though youthful and innocent his portrait reveals his truly aging and corrupt soul‚ this and failure in Dorian not taking responsibility for any of his own actions is what ultimately drives him insane and leads to his death. Oscar Wilde displays this through

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    The Importance Of Being Earnest A trivial comedy for serious people By Oscar Wilde Characters: John(Ernest/Jack) Worthing: tries to be honest; polite; was found in a handbag at Victoria station as a baby; in love with Gwendolen;suitor of Gwendolen; best friend of Algeron; he`s the guardian of Cecily; conscious of his duty‚ tries to satisfy everyone‚ intelligent‚ lives in the countryside‚but uses a synonym to get to

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    quote‚ Lord Goring’s negative opinion on women can be clearly inferred. As he continues speaking about Mrs. Cheveley‚ he says‚ “Well‚ she wore far too much rouge last night‚ and not quite enough clothes. That’s always a sign of despair in a woman” (Wilde 379). Here‚ Lord Goring is judging a woman negatively by her appearance. Later in the play‚ Lord Goring’s father Lord Caversham makes an intriguing comment during one of their conversations. He remarks that‚ “No woman‚ plain or pretty‚ has any common

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    A story of a love between an actress and a heartless man is contained within the pages of The Picture of Dorian Gray written by Oscar Wilde. This actress was Sibyl Vane and the heartless man was the once innocent Dorian Gray. Oscar Wilde uses pathos‚ appealing to an audience’s emotions‚ to convince or convey a message. Oscar Wilde introduces Sibyl Vane as a poor indentured servant and the cruelty of Dorian Gray to make his audience more sympathetic to Sibyl Vane. Oscar Wilde’s appeal to pathos in

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    ignites an obsession. However‚ innocence can be tampered with by dark forces. People are easily influenced by others’ ideas rather than their own‚ therefore transforming them into different people. In the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde‚ Dorian’s innocence causes controversy in the process of self-discovery‚ due to unhealthy and unpromising relationships. Eventually evil engulfs Dorian and creates a monster within. The songs “Empty Garden” by Elton John‚ “Innocent” by Taylor Swift

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    EXPERIENCE IS A GREAT TEACHER Penned by Oscar Wilde ‚this quote hardly holds true ‚when taken for its translation literatim .While Oscar Wilde was a great epigrammatic essayist‚ playwright and poet in his own right ‚ one may observe his thoughts ‚ his portrayal of human nature with its subtleties ‚to be suffused with cynicism and highly flawed. His “mistakes”‚ which notably include falling in love with Alfred Douglas‚ earned him –reputation of a dissolute pervert‚ a highly publicized trial

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    Nice to Eat You: Acts of Vampires” and “…Or the Bible” elaborated on these devices‚ which enhanced Wilde’s novel by adding levels and depth to it that the plot itself could never give. Unadulterated innocence cannot stand long without a fall‚ as Wilde emphasizes in the early pages of his novel‚ playing on our knowledge of this universal truth that we all are familiar with from Genesis‚ the first book of the Bible. In Chapter II‚ Basil Hallward has completed his portrait of the young Dorian‚ describing

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    Gwen Stefani’s Harajuku line is going to the dogs - but in a good way! Stefani’s clothing line isn’t just limited to Harajuku girls. Petco recently announced that the company is partnering with Gwen Stefani’s clothing line and is ready to dress puppies. Thanks to Gwen Stefani‚ your dog can be a Harajuku Lover‚ too! Cute canines can get cuter with the latest collection. The collection features emoji bandanas‚ donut squeaky toys‚ and even fedora hats. This line will make your dog very fashion-forward

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    Explain the ways Oscar Wilde and Henrik Ibsen present the idea of appearance and reality in ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ and ‘A Doll’s house’ A recurring theme throughout the novel ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ and the play ‘A Doll’s House’ is one that explores reality vs appearance. The writers explore this theme through their protagonists‚ and show an underlying message that everything is not how it seems. As both texts progress the reader begins to see the corruption that occurred in the Victorian

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