The I]mportance of Being Earnest by Ocar Wilde most likely belongs to a comedy, more precisely it is a comedy. A satire , the mockery of somenthing serious, which highlights British hypocrisy and trivilality of their high and noble social class.
<em>The Importance of Being Earnest, satire is used to describe the absurdity and triviality of certain agreements within Victorian society. </em>
<em>he summary of victorian high society, by the play's main protagonist, the criticism that came from Wilde’s believes goes further than the play itself. Specifically, Wilde overemphasize the consumption of food, a seemingly normal non-event.</em>
Wiesel’s importance in the history of human rights activism is owned entirely to the power people who have supported him is the best central idea of the text.