Answer:
Third Person Omniscient Point of View
Explanation:
Third Person Omniscient Point of View is one of the perspectives in which the stories are unfolded. The narrator possesses the omniscient presence in the narrative. The perspectives of the characters are unfolded through the narrator. The thoughts and emotions of the characters are expressed in the words of the narrator and his terms. He dives in their emotions and presents them accordingly. The narrator is provided with the benefit of presenting a more layered and extensive account of the narrative.
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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GIVE BEST ANSWER Which word in the sentence does the underlined adjectival phrase modify? The big hammer in the toolbox is the one you need. A. big B. one C. hammer D. you
C. hammer
There was a hare and tortoise who argued which among them is
the fastest runner. So they decided to have a race to prove which one of them
is the faster. The hare run as fast as he could. When he realized that he was
far ahead of the tortoise he decided to take a nap. He was very confident that
he was going to win the race. The hare did not realize that he fell asleep for
a very long time. Because of his carelessness, the tortoise won the race.
The <span>statement that best conveys meaning of the allusion is </span><span>God uses the rainbow as a sign of his promise never again to destroy all life on Earth. The answer is letter C. T</span>he Covenant of the Rainbow states that God will never again let the floodwaters kill all living creatures.