On page 10, Gwendolen meets Jack for the first time, who introduced himself as Ernest. Gwendolen says: "The moment Algernon first mentioned to me that he had a friend called Ernest, I knew I was destined to love you." This is an example of how Oscar Wilde makes women seem picky and naive.
On page 16, Algernon says that "The only way to behave to a woman is to make love to her, if she is pretty, and to someone else if she is plain." This is a perfect example of how Wilde makes men look like pigs.
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¨Lew, Fred and I found peace of mind by sitting in easy chairs and turning on a gadget the size of a table-model television set. No herbs, no golden rule, no muscle control, no sticking our noses in other people’s troubles to forget our own; no hobbies, Taoism, push-ups or contemplation of a lotus¨
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Because it's impossible to cover everything in a completely balanced way.
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A bias is a factually unfounded notion, that is, a preconceived assumption about someone or something, based on the application of a stereotypical notion of a group to which the person or person who is the subject of the prejudice is considered to belong. In the absence of information about someone or something, knowledge gaps can be filled with general stereotypes. A bias can, for example, be based on probability and empirical evidence instead of statistical factual knowledge.
the answer is c I had that question earlier
The correct answer is D.
In this excerpt from "Goodbye to All That," Didion seeks to explain that the time she spent in New York went by so quickly she did not even notice. She compares her experience with that of a movie, in which several years may pass in just a minute.
She expresses that, looking back, it all feels surreal, like something that she saw on a movie.