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Oscar Wilde The Importance Of Being Earnest

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The importance of reading Oscar Wilde
Oscar Fingal O’Flaherty Wills Wilde was an Irish playwright, novelist, essayist and poet. And everything else can find in a book or online, I am not going to do that today, I am sure you are not interested in the regurgitation of Oscar Wilde facts. I am sure that you know most of what is written there better than the people that wrote those facts on Wikipedia any way. I am not going to talk about the importance of being earnest in any way shape or form, trust me for I am in the gutter looking up at the stars right now and everything that is written here will probably be a huge lie. I cannot resist the temptation to it is just too hard not to sit here and just write a bunch of untold truths at least I won’t …show more content…

However, like many young men before me we just find out it was just another box. Well due to a broken hip, now broken dreams I set off with a humongous three-month government salary hey, I told you I was going to lie in this essay, I was kicked from the first box. There sitting outside that box I stepped into another one, without a college education, I got a job selling furniture, and had to become an “earnest” salesman and sale my way all the way around the world. 15 years later, I decided it was time for me to escape this box, when I gave my notice my boss at the time gave me the best analogy. He said we were cruising at an altitude of 5,000 feet in a luxury airliner, and I jumped out the back with a parachute. I opened my own furniture store and Like Oscar Wild said himself I found “success is a science; if you have the conditions, you get the results”. But then we had a family emergency that required me to pull the emergency parachute, and take my family with me. This descent had a bit of a “stink”, however the land was much sweeter. Now I find myself on a new journey, rather than stepping inside a different box I decided to further my education. Oscar Wilde used his writing not to escape the box, instead he poked fun at the box itself. He also poked the lion in the face, because he did 2 years in prison just for being himself,” Be …show more content…

This is the biggest thing II have learned not only from the plays I have read but from this entire English class. We learn things on a parallel level with plays on one hand we learn what the play is telling us from the dialogue the actors say. But on the other hand, we learn what the playwright was trying to tell us. And in Oscar Wilde play the important of being earnest, there’s a lesson in the story about lying well just get you all tied up and in a bigger and deeper situation that you started, but it also does this by poking fun and all the high and mighty aristocrats of the Victorian era. It was Saturday night live for the Victorian era, it was it poke fun at situations we cannot always change right away. Instead we poke fun, in a sense to get it out in the open and let people stare back at themselves a bit. But don’t forget that damn

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