Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde. This is a revamped essay and final copy I did for my ENG101. It talks about the portrayal of woem in the play.
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lacked an identity and that is because they have lived such a sheltered life their lack of experiences did not allow for an identity to be created. The irony to their lack of identity is they both imagined and loved a man who only had a name and no identity as well, Ernest. Works Cited Wilde, Oscar. "The Importance of Being Earnest." The Harbrace Anthology of Literature. 3rd ed. Toronto, ON: Nelson Thomson Learning, 2002. 567-610.
lacked an identity and that is because they have lived such a sheltered life their lack of experiences did not allow for an identity to be created. The irony to their lack of identity is they both imagined and loved a man who only had a name and no identity as well, Ernest. Works Cited Wilde, Oscar. "The Importance of Being Earnest." The Harbrace Anthology of Literature. 3rd ed. Toronto, ON: Nelson Thomson Learning, 2002. 567-610.