The deceased appears to be a ‘normal’ case, except that his/…
The deceased appears to be a ‘normal’ case, except that his/her face is congested with blood. You know you need to drain as much of the blood as you possibly can. Which injection method would most likely give the best results, and is most likely to be your first choice?
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Character as Social Critique – Choose one major character from The Importance of Being Earnest and explain how Wilde uses that character to critique Victorian society.In your essay, analyze how the character reflects or exaggerates social values and explain the broader message Wilde communicates through them.
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Language and Wit as a Dramatic Element How does Oscar Wilde use language, especially wit and epigrammatic dialogue, as a dramatic element in The Importance of Being Earnest? In your essay, explain how the characters’ style of speaking contributes to humor, reveals personality, and reinforces Wilde’s critique of Victorian society. (Note: an Epigram is a short, witty statement that contains a paradox twist, or a profound social or cultural insight. It makes a sharp point with biting humor or a flip in conventional wisdom.) Use details from the play from memory.
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