The Motif of Inversion in the Importance of Being Earnest

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Discover the rebellious spirit of Lady Bracknell in Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest.” This classic play challenges Victorian societal norms through characters like Gwendolen and Algernon, who defy strict codes with wit and charm. Wilde’s critique of hypocrisy and affectation is evident as characters navigate love, ethics, and societal expectations. Dive into this timeless satire that offers a radical reconsideration of Victorian ethics and human instincts. Uncover the moti…

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