It is clear that Wilde recognized the gender qualities of his day, and often tried to show these through the characters in his plays.
In "The Importance of Being Earnest" the interactions between the characters are often about power plays. Men in Wilde's day had greater influence than women. They made the important decisions for their families, while women worked at home, taking care of the children.
The respectable Miss Prism, a governess, clearly did not represent the norm in a society where men were admired for their intelligence and women for their beauty. As an unmarried woman in a society that centered on marriage, Miss Prism's role gave her identity and status where normally she would have had neither. But she was totally non-maternal, and horrified at the end when Jack called her "Mother." She harbored secret feelings for the parson, Dr Chasuble, but was too straight-laced to show them. The single male characters, on the other hand, had no qualms about flirting with the women they were attracted to.
Miss Prism is in some ways a comic character, but she does make a point for Wilde about the unfairness of the society of which they were a part.
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Adult have more stress, they have more responsibility than kids and adolescence. Some example could be they have house to pay, they need to give the children food, and their certainly very tired after couple hours of working. For adolescence, they don't have that much responsability, they go to school, learn, study and prepared their future. Very old person does not really have a high stress level, their children take care of them, is their time to relax. Middle and high schooler have stress with study homework things related. But adult have the most stress since they have a lot more responsibility, so we can conclude stress affect you with your responsibilities and your feelings, an example is being and love and the other person does not feel the same.
Factors exogenous to a country's current level of income are identified as being responsible for some 84% of the increase in life expectancy during the period. ... But neither country's mortality has been directly affected by its own income; the effect shows up as a shift in the curve.
Well I see it as an A for effort. But in in all fairness if you lost the game you shouldn't really be a sore loser because of it. In football games the people keeping score don't give the points the other team that lost because "they tried". I was on the cheerleading team and the other girls won nationals but I thought it was unfair because we all really tried our hardest and the thought we should get extra points. But I know that's totally ridiculous now.