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    The Importance of Being Ernest is all about the irony in the play. The first time that irony is shown in the play is when Lady Bracknell is a Victorian era woman, but her daughter is not the typically type. In the Victorian era the ladies were often quite and kind, Gwendolen makes fun of the Victorian era. In act 3 Gwendolen and Cecily have a fight about both women being engaged to Ernest. Jack and Algernon are put in a situation that Algernon calls in the play Bunburyism. Both pretend to be

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    The importance of Being Earnest is a comedy of manners, as it explores codes of upper and middle class society. For example,"I don't play accurately - any one can play accurately - but I play with wonderful expression.". However, The Importance of Being Earnest has other types of comedy, such as, comedy of humours and farce. Comedy of humours focuses on a character of range of characters, who have an over riding trait or humour that dominates their personality. For example, Algernon’s greed. Farce

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    December, 2014 The Importance of Being Earnest, Funny or Witty Lies and betrayal through the story of the four lovers becomes a witty or funny look through life. There remains an argument about the author transpiring between funny or witty. The Importance of Being Earnest goes through hidden identities of lovers and all the reason for the love of the name Earnest. Also, going through the play wondering who will tell the truth first about their actual identities. Going through the play learning the truth

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    Satire in the Importance of Being Earnest Introduction Throughout Oscar Wilde’s play “The Importance of Being Earnest”, Oscar Wilde routinely uses satire throughout the story amongst character dialogue and actions to scorn the Victorian society audience. Oscar uses satire to mock love, and the concept of marriage as well as the Victorian-aristocratic class system and society mentality. The play is described as “A trivial comedy for serious people”. Satire makes this seemingly serious play into a comedy

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    This source is an essay examining how Wilde shows “the impact of Victorian society’s unrealistic expectations of the individual” in both The Importance of Being Earnest and The Picture of Dorian Gray. In the article, she talks about gender roles and societal expectations along with the ways characters in the play conform to or reject them. Although the essay is written by a student at McKendree University, the writing is not difficult to understand. This essay is well-documented and seems unbiased

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    to increase the understanding of the importance of thinking things through carefully by the issues explored and intertwined with the story’s plot. The play explores issues such as the rashness of youth, the forcefulness of love and the importance of parental guidance. These issues help to emphasize the importance of thinking things through carefully and are conveyed through a range of dramatic and language techniques. One of the main themes explored in the play is how the impetuous decisions made

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    The Importance doesn’t Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde is a satire, comedy play of the Victorian Age. The Importance of Being Earnest follows two main characters, Earnest and Algernon, who live double lives. During his play Wilde makes fun of some of the standards and the way of life during that time. One of the common traits of the time was deception. Wilde’s play has a common occurrence of deception through the play’s plot line, trivial lies, and a character’s point of view on deception. Wilde’s

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    the importance of examining dramatic writings and performance for their historical importance, is brilliantly and thoughtfully explained throughout the book. Capturing the use of primary sources, translated documents, and in-depth analyzation of plays and writings Castillo claim leaves nothing left to speculation of the importance of drama within the New World. The various sources Castillo employs ultimately makes her thesis; highlighting that drama is not just seen in writings or plays, but

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    Taming Of The Shrew Irony

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    audience laugh. Not all comedies are created equally though. Some comedies are better than others. This is based on the characteristics of a comedy and how they are executed within the work. After reading and analyzing The Taming of the Shrew and The Importance of Being Earnest as comedies, I have come to the conclusion that The Taming of the Shrew is a better comedy. One of the typical characteristics of a comedy are puns. A pun is a deliberate confusion of words or phrases for humorous effect. We can

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    well-made play is a comedy of manners. A comedy of manners is laughing at words that are used. The plot usually focuses on intrigues among the upper class and focuses on witty language on witty language, clever speech, insults and put downs are traded between characters. Elements that make up a well-made play is a misunderstanding between characters, mistaken identities, secret information, romantic conflicts, lost or stolen documents, and artificial plotting as seen in the book of “The importance of being

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