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    The Importance of Being Earnest is a satirical play by Oscar Wilde that highlights the hypocrisy of the 19th century. During the Victorian Era beautiful advances were made in art and science were contrasted by the extremely divided class structure with obscene wealth reigning on one end while harsh poverty and squalor continued below. The ideal nature of the upper class was glorified, but Wilde utilizes literature to show the gluteny and repressed nature of these individuals to a degree nearing hyperbole

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    Satire of Gender Within the Victorian Era Oscar Wilde in "The Importance of Being Earnest" satirizes gender within the Victorian Era. He does this by creating a foil between Gwendolen and Lady Bracknell. In this particular era, Lady Bracknell, is the perfect Victorian woman. She is prim, proper, and reserved. Whereas, Gwendolen is outspoken, clever, and bold. One begins to see this contrast based on how they interact with others and then each other. In her interaction with Jack as he proposes she

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    The Perks of Being a Wallflower, written by Stephen Chbosky, is a short story about a young girl who has never been to school who has big dreams about how great school will be. The central theme of this short story is her hope, the girl imagines life will get better and hopes as she starts her first ever day of highschool she will finally make her “friend”. This is shown in how she talks about meeting a mysterious figure she has been obsessing about. “I just want you to know that I was in a bad

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    Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde creates humor through the use of the three levels of irony: dramatic, verbal and situational. This recurring elements can be seen throughout the scene in Algernon and Cecily dialogue with each other. Wilde does this in order to satirize love and romance in the Victorian Age as well as the standing values that it upholds. In the beginning of the scene, dramatic irony takes place when Cecily and Algernon “decide” to marry each other. One of the reason being that Cecily

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    of the most daring writers of the nineteenth century, exemplifies this writing approach. His most notable technique is the use of aphorisms—a concise judgement that contains a general truth— throughout his pieces, particularly in The Importance of Being Earnest and The Picture of Dorian Gray. The phrases are often thoughts or dialogue from the characters, the majority of whom live in the English upper class society during the Victorian era, and comment on a range of subjects concerning this culture

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    number of Electronic Arts in Redwood, California, demanding to speak to Sims creator Will Wright” (22). Where he is able to develop his argument that, “What the Sims suggest is that buying things makes people happy because it takes their minds off of being alive”(19). He proves that he does not take the shortest route to find the information he is looking for, which really builds his credibility. Ethos is definitely the greatest strength for Klosterman in making his argument against pop

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    incorporated lampooning in his plays is Oscar Wilde such as in The Importance of Being Earnest by using sarcasm and irony throughout his play to publicly criticize the Victorian society. Wilde’s satire openly criticized the way people in the upper class acted and by adding lampooning in his work he created a lightness to describe the ridiculousness of the upper class in the Victorian society. In addition, in The Importance of Being Earnest, Wilde used irony

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    and depression. It’s always either happy or sad, no in between. But Chbosky brings a unique approach to the story. There is Fault in Our Stars and Paper Towns that are similar to this book. They both have the twisted, interesting plots. The Perks of Being a Wallflower is an intriguing story that keeps the reader on their toes and wondering what will happen next.Chbosky was determined to relate the book to the current society to give teenagers something that keeps their attention. He was trying to make

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    novel The Perks of being of a Wallflower written by Stephen Chbosky in 1999. This nonfiction novel was published on February 1, 1999 by Pocket Books. This page turning novel is read by many students and adults because it is an easy read. It has 213 pages. The main character, Charlie, is a teenager who struggles to find who he really is in high school, but through those struggles he makes new friends. The conflict in this novel is an internal conflict because he is afraid of being alone and he is fighting

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    Satire at its Finest Satire is using humor, irony, and exaggeration to expose the truth. Throughout the play, The Importance of Being Earnest, Oscar Wilde uses satire to reveal the truth about the society he lived in. Satire is used to reveal the nature of marriage, a double life otherwise known as bunburying, and social class. The Importance of Being Earnest revolves around the satire of marriage and acts as a primary force moving the plot along. Marriage during Victorian society was seen as

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