AS and A Level: Oscar Wilde
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How far and in what ways does Oscar Wilde challenge these views on gender in 'The Importance of Being Earnest'?
- Word count: 1394
- Submitted: 24/09/2003
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' The Importance of Being Earnest' is a comedy of manors written by Oscar Wilde. He makes use of epigrammatic talk in the play to create humour.
- Word count: 1078
- Submitted: 30/08/2003
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What is learnt about attitudes towards marriage in Act 1 of The Importance of Being Earnest.
- Word count: 937
- Submitted: 26/08/2003
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In What ways does Wilde Attempt to amuse His Audience in Act Three of ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’?
- Word count: 842
- Submitted: 11/07/2002
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How does Wilde present the theme of love in chapters 1-10 of "Dorian Grey"?
- Word count: 1138
- Submitted: 19/01/2017
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How does Wilde use marriage and courtship to create comedic and dramatic effects in "The Importance of being Earnest"?
- Word count: 1450
- Submitted: 10/11/2015
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To what extent is Wilde satirising Victorian society in The Importance of Being Earnest and how does this add to its comedy?- ALTERED
- Word count: 1761
- Submitted: 07/11/2015
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To what extent is Wilde satirising Victorian society in The Importance of Being Earnest and how does this add to its comedy?
- Word count: 2011
- Submitted: 07/11/2015
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Are The Contrasting Themes in Lady Windermeres Fan Important?
- Word count: 1453
- Submitted: 29/01/2015
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Everything which ought to be of importance becomes merely trivial. Discuss "The Importance of Being Earnest" as a comedy of importance and triviality.
- Word count: 1762
- Submitted: 28/01/2013
- Awarding body: Edexcel (for A-levels)