Answer:
<u>Option D. The dialogue pokes fun at a society that takes marriage too lightly by having Gwendolen saying that her brother proposes to all her friends.</u>
Explanation:
"The Importance of Being Earnest" is a play written by Oscar Wilde that was first published on February 14th, 1895. The play is a comedy that touches in an almost satirical way very important subjects of the Victorian society, the main one being marriage. Wilde makes the characters discuss marriage throughout the whole play, in lights of whether it is a pleasant or unpleasant disposition, but with most of them agreeing it is needed. In the dialogue of the question, the writer is poking fun at how the society takes marriage too lightly, by having Gwendolen saying that her brother proposes to all her friends, in order to practice his proposal speech. The message of the dialogue is to show how proposing and marriage itself had become just another thing that must be done in order to be taken seriously, but that is no longer deeply considered.
<span>It was Homer. He is
regarded as the first and greatest epic poet. The Iliad tells about the siege
of Troy by Greeks in an effort to get Helen back to Menelaus. The Odyssey is
about the struggles of the Greek hero Odysseus and the many trials he had
endured to get back to him in Ithaca while his wife Penelope fends off the
suitors who took residents in her house to win her hand in marriage. To this
day both poems are still being studied in schools and universities as well as
been the subjects of films over the years are proof of Homer’s talents for
creating such masterpieces of literature.</span>
All of the above answers are correct.
Mozart’s Requiem<span> is perhaps the most renowned work—not solely in classical music—but among all artist endeavors that was partially written in a deathbed.</span>