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    orders‚ and have more power than women. This was present in the Victorian Era and is still present today. Gender is a social construct. It has been shaped‚ or constructed‚ by society to follow certain stereotypes. In The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Oscar Wilde uses gender role reversal and stereotypes to criticize gender roles in society. In a traditional Victorian Society‚ it is usually the man who controls the life of his wife. During the time period this play was published‚

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    This philosophies is quite unmistakably represented in Oscar Wilde’s play The Importance of Being Earnest. Through the various characters like Jack and Cecily‚ it is clear to see common traits that appear to group the woman and the men into their two distinct categories. This belief that is shown in the play

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    tightly‚ how do I know? Whether I’m holding or letting art go?” Here the author was inserting the idea of the muse here which seemed to be harder than not‚without taking precautions. The quote at hand was originally an poem written by the rebound Oscar Wilde where he replaced “love” with “art”. The author states you can play around and exchange word for other words for “what happens when you spin like a firewall and a story happens.” which isn’t surprising from this particular author‚ tat the start

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    Extract of “The Fisherman and His Soul” by Oscar Wilde “The Fisherman and His Soul” is a fairytale written by Oscar Wilde and published in 1888. Written in Biblical dictation it tells a story of a Fisherman who falls in love in a Mermaid‚ but he is given a choice: soul or his love. The Fisherman chooses the latter. As a proper fairytale‚ it joins two worlds together: real and fantasy world and conveys the massage of overpowering and ever-sacrificing love. Oscar Wilde shows the reader that everyone

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    The Oscar winning British actor Michael Caine was born in 1933 at Bermondsey in London. He did not come from a theatrical family. His father was a porter at the Billingsgate fish market. His mother was a charlady (cleaning lady). His real name was Maurice Joseph Micklewhite. Young Maurice was evacuated from his home during the German World war II Blitz. He was placed in a home for 6 weeks where he was badly mistreated. He was beaten and poorly fed. At times he was locked in a cupboard. Finally his

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    Oscar Wilde was an Irish playwright and writer known primarily for his comedies and satires. His play‚ “The Importance of Being Earnest‚” is one of his most famous satires about Victorian society. There are two different types of satire. Horatian satire is lighthearted and mocks human flaws‚ and Juvenalian satire which is bitter and negative and attacks an institution. In this piece Wilde uses Horatian satire to mock the values and morals of the upper-class in Victorian society. The first piece

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    Oklahoma [pic] Oklahoma is set in the Indian territory. There are rivalries between a cowboy called Curley and a hired hand named Jud‚ both in love with Laurey. The second involves Ado Annie‚ Will and Ali Hakim. A ranch hand encounters Aunt Eller and Laurey. Curly and Laurey have a secret passion for one another but they are too nervous to admit their feelings. Curly expresses his feelings on how he would like to take Laurey to the box social that night. Will Parker has just returned from Kansas

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    1. Describe the setting‚ including the place and setting. The book takes place mainly in Las Vegas‚ in 1971. It takes place in the deserts of Vegas during their journey from Los Angeles to Vegas. It also has places in Los Angeles such as the Beverly Hills Hotel during exposition or flashback sequences. 2. Main characters- Who are they? How are they involved? What do they look like? The main characters are Raoul Duke and his attorney‚ Dr. Gonzo. Raoul is a sports journalist that was sent to Vegas

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    different. Before‚ fashion was exclusive for wealthy only people. Fortunately things are changing‚ we have famous designer that are offering affordable clothes for the less fortunate people in our society. One of them is a Dominican born Oscar De La Renta. Oscar De La Renta was born in Santo Domingo‚ Dominican Republic in 1932. He was raised in a middle class home with his sisters. When he was 17 years old‚ he went to Madrid‚ Spain‚ to attend art school. He became a student at the Academia de San

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    Chiderah Onyeukwu Professor Daniel Galvin English 213 18 April 2013 Role of Marriage in Importance of Being Earnest The Importance of Being Earnest‚ Oscar Wilde’s last and most famous play‚ debuted in London on February 14‚ 1895. Throughout the play‚ one major theme seems to override the others. That theme is the role of marriage; the question of whether marriage as an institution is “pleasant” or “unpleasant” comes up repeatedly. It seems as if every character has a strong stance on the role of

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