Importance of Being Earnest ... funniness. Some subjects that Wilde presents to create hilarity are ampquotbunburyingampquot, marriage, and the similarity of characters. Jack ... View More
Wordcount: 801
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Wildeamp39s Mockery of Marriage ... Marriage, at one point, ampquotseemed to be very problematic toampquot Algernon. ... abandon the social expectation of him as a husband and return to his life of ampquotBunburyingampquot. ... View More
Wordcount: 909
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The Paradox of Victorian England ... seem to deride both Victorian Literature, which often has marriage as its ... The most dominant examples of this are Algernonamp39s Bunburying and Jackamp39s creation of a ... View More
Wordcount: 872
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The Notorious Irishman ... Importance...ampquot makes the point that, in Victorian society, only through Bunburying does one ... The marriage itself does not transpire until a deal is made between ... View More
Wordcount: 700
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Discussion of The Misanthrope and The Importance of Being Earnest ... clearly seen in the way in which the concept of marriage is portrayed ... Ernest, while Algernon uses a similar technique he calls Bunburying that ampquot...provides him ... View More
Wordcount: 1983
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The Importance of Being UnEarnest ... an alternate life in order to escape the social institution of marriage into his own true world of homosexuality. It can be assumed that Bunburying come from ... View More
Wordcount: 1137
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The Importance of Being Ernest ... The practice of ampquotBunburyingampquot is established, an act where each man lies to his ... also, that the reader is presented with Wildeamp39s views of marriage practices. ... View More
Wordcount: 849
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