Access over 20 million homework & study documents

C537 The Importance Of Being Earnest

Content type
User Generated
Subject
Article Writing
Type
Homework
Rating
Showing Page:
1/3

Sign up to view the full document!

lock_open Sign Up
Showing Page:
2/3

Sign up to view the full document!

lock_open Sign Up
Showing Page:
3/3

Sign up to view the full document!

lock_open Sign Up
Unformatted Attachment Preview
INSERT SURNAME HERE 1 Name Professor Course Date The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde Analysis Oscar Wilde is known to be a fun and a witty writer. Wilde is able to display his natural wittiness in the play. The play is a hilarious play that talks about the Victorian age and hypocritical values that the people had. He is able to expose the social belief as well as the ideals that the people had. The main characters of the story are Jack who is a protagonist. Jack seems to be responsible and respected but leads a double life. Algernon is a secondary hero. He is charming, idle and a bachelor. Gwendolen is also the main character, a cousin to Algernon. She is a model and an arbitrator of high fashion. The characters only come together due to the social and economic fitness but not because they love each other. Oscar makes use of themes and symbolism in the play. One of the them ...
Purchase document to see full attachment
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.

Anonymous
I was struggling with this subject, and this helped me a ton!

Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4

Similar Documents