Oscar Wilde mocks the Victorian society, he thinks the society is pretentious, full of self-importance, ignorance, and idleness. He thinks that upper-class Victorian society has some ideas that are nonsensical.
His character Ernest/Jack leads a double life, he was discovered as a baby in a handbag in the cloakroom of Victoria Station. He was adopted and leads a double life because he portrays himself as a major landowner and a number of servants that hide his poor past. He creates a false brother that is an irresponsible black-sheep, so he can lead a scandalous life without getting in trouble.
Jack has a respect for all these Victorian rules and societies social rules - such as marriage and the money that comes with it - even though he knows they are false the same way he is. He pretends to disapprove his own behaviors as a way to portray a right and just character to the Victorian society.
<span>A.to create a subdued mood within the poem. Born and damp are words that would feel dejected and somber. It adds a subdued feeling to the poem. It makes it more interesting too.
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Answer:
B. I/herself
Explanation:
This question requires us to fill in the blanks with the appropriate pair in the options A to E.
The first blank contains I as the answer.
A. Shall I prepare lucy's dinner?
The second blank has herself as the as answer. We already know that lucy is female from the question so we fill part B in with herself.
B. No, it's alright. She's preparing it herself.
Option B is Therefore the best pair.
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Answer:
Trying to get treated and payed fairly
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