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    ‘The Importance of Being Ernest’ is a comedic play written by Oscar Wilde. It was set and written during the Victorian Era, and is a parody of the Victorian culture. In the play, there are many different contrasting characters, including the main character Jack, and Algernon, who we find is his brother later in the play. Algernon is a very unserious person, who is also quite irresponsible, and just wants things in life to be fun. We see this a few times throughout the play. For example, when there

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    Pessoptimist and Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest the idea that names actually mean what they say saves these two works from becoming tragedies because it gives The Importance of Being Earnest a comedic plot, the names in The Secret Life of Saeed: the Pessoptimist represent present options for Saeed, and the characters in both works live in a world that does not reject the notion that names have meaning. The characters in The Importance of Being Earnest, particularly Gwendolyn and Cecily

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    “The Perks of Being a Wallflower” is a movie that follows Charlie entering high school for the first time following his stay at a mental health institution for depression. While navigating student life, he becomes friends with people who encourage him to break out of his shell and participate in life. However, it soon becomes clear that Charlie shows signs of PTSD, rooting from a childhood trauma that he has tried to block out. Thus, Charlie’s PTSD does not resurface directly after the trauma, but

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    In The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde satirizes people in the Victorian Era for believing that their ideal romantic fantasies are pragmatic and attainable in reality. The play’s utilization of comedy of manners, through satire, aims criticism at the higher classes of society. Wilde shows that even though upper class citizens have a lavish lifestyle it does not mean that they can also obtain a romance that is as equally extravagant. Wilde’s usage of comedic tools, such as hyperboles and

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    Satire in The Importance of Being Earnest In the play The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, there are many illustrations of satire. Wilde takes serious situations and makes them rather comical. Having lived in the Victorian times, Wilde takes his experiences with society and satirizes common ideals. In The Importance of Being Earnest, satire is used in a way to mock the principles of the Victorian times. The first situation satirized in the play is birth. When Jack was born his aunt,

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    Morality and the Importance of Being Earnest Oscar Wilde’s short play “The Importance of Being Earnest” was written during the Victorian Era. This was a time when strict moral values were emphasized. On the cover of “The Importance of Being Earnest” there is a subtitle “A Trivial Comedy for Serious People.” Despite using the word “trivial,” the play is important because it reflects the Victorian Era’s significance of social hierarchy. When Wilde refers to “serious” people, he means the ones that

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    Film Summary The Perks of Being a Wallflower begins with a high school freshman named Charlie. He is writing to a friend about his nervousness to begin the first week of school because he was known as the weird kid who spent time in the hospital. During his first day, Charlie is shy and nervous and sits alone at lunch. He occasionally narrates the story through the letters to his friend. He states that he just wants to make one friend this year. At the football game, Charlie meets Sam and Patrick

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    some humor is crude, some is dry, and some is lighthearted. George Meredith mentions a “thoughtful” laughter or humor. Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest and William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night are both satirical literary works that stir up “thoughtful” laughter in the audience or readers of the plays. Wilde’s play, The Importance of Being Earnest, presents humor before the play can even be opened or acted out. The title of the play is a pun, as typically one who is “Earnest” is honest

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    2012 film “The Perks of being a Wallflower” both explore parallel contextual concepts. Both set in America the composers aim to emphasis the dynamic nature of society and the importance of contextual factors determining values. The composers take first person narration to their advantage through protagonists Holden & Charlie to tell two coming-of-age tales about the negative consequences of trauma and society’s perception on individualism. Catcher in the Rye and Perks of Being a Wallflower both reflect

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    In one of Oscar Wilde’s most enduring play, The Importance of Being Earnest, it displays very noticeable pun, referring to the word “earnest” honest and loyal. Filled with parodies of the Victorian society, in where the play shows how deceptive the characters really are. Jack Worthing, who fakes his identity with a fictitious character, Earnest, uses to escape his responsibilities. While Algernon using the same alternative of escape from reality, “Bunbury”,an invalid friend that will provide him

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