Comedy or Mockery

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October 9, 2011

 

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This leads to the question. What was the purpose of writing the play: Mockery or Comedy? One of purposes of the Oscar Wilde writing this play is to make people laugh. The main reason of comedy, regardless if it is modern television show or an 1895 comedic play, is for people to giggle and chuckle to their hearts content...
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This leads to the question. What was the purpose of writing the play: Mockery or Comedy? One of purposes of the Oscar Wilde writing this play is to make people laugh. The main reason of comedy, regardless if it is modern television show or an 1895 comedic play, is for people to giggle and chuckle to their hearts content...
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