Tuesday, 4/8 - Besides, I am particularly fond of muffins
- Try to finish TIBE and continue working on your assignment due tomorrow. Here are the details below:
HW: (due Wed)
- As you read each act, identify two quotes (or
snippets of dialogue) that you think criticize Victorian values and/or
institutions (total of six quotes).
- (Who are the characters?) What
is/are the character(s) saying?
- EX. Jack: "Gwendolen, it is a terrible thing for a man to find out suddenly that all his life he has been speaking nothing but the truth. Can you forgive me?"
- Here, Jack is oddly asking forgiveness for having deceived Gwendolen with the truth, a dramatic irony.
- What do you think the
playwright (Wilde) is possibly saying through the quote?
- Although Jack ironically deceived Gwendolyn with the truth, it was a deception nonetheless. His "truthfulness" was null and void, since it was his intent to deceive. Wilde uses this comical irony humorously to illustrate the sad reality that relational infidelity was all too common in Victorian society. Realistically, Jack's deception would have the appearance of truth but be deception below the surface. Wilde reveals the ubiquity of Victorian duplicity.
- Select five vocab words for each act (total of fifteen words).
- Define them.
- Use each one in a complete sentence.
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