The Importance Of Being Earnest

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English

 

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Cheryl B

 

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June 9, 2012

 

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University

 

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12) By using the characterization of Lady Bracknell, Oscar Wilde creates a larger comedic affect in the play. In "The Importance of Being Earnest," Oscar Wilde uses the character Algernon to depict Satire. Algernon is a very arrogant, self-centered, and hypocritical character who puts blame on anyone but himself...
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Algernon is a very arrogant, self-centered, and hypocritical character who puts blame on anyone but himself. The satirical affect of his character is placed blatantly on his problem of over-eating. If Algernon has eaten something that he was not supposed to, one of his servants takes him right out of trouble by making an excuse...
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