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What might be Wilde's criticism or point in using this satirical quote from Algernon? “The amount of women in London who flirt
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What might be Wilde's criticism or point about marriage based on this satirical quote from Lady Bracknell? "To speak frankly, I
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whats the definition of satire
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define satire exaggeration
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define satire irony
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define satire pardoy
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whats an example of Satire Exaggeration in The Importance of Being Earnest
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What is satire? Choose the correct answers to fill in the blanks from the drop-down choices.(2 points)
Satire is a literary work
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What is satire? Choose the correct answers to fill in the blanks from the drop-down choices.(2 points)
Satire is a literary work
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Lady Bracknell's character satirizes Victorian society's obsession with(1 point)
Responses simplicity and charity simplicity and
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What might be Wilde's criticism or point about marriage based on this satirical quote from Lady Bracknell?
"To speak frankly, I
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wilde has used satire in The Inporatance of being Earnest to show how much Victorian society how does this relate to his style
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The Importance of Being Earnest is a classic example of satire, with Oscar Wilde using humor to critique Victorian society
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In Oscar Wilde’s play The Importance of Being Earnest, he employs satire to critique the Victorian obsession with social
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What does satirize mean?(1 point)
Responses to share information with the reader that the characters do not know to share
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The Importance of Being Earnest is a classic example of satire, with Oscar Wilde using humor to critique Victorian society
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What is satire? Choose the correct answers to fill in the blanks from the drop-down choices.(2 points) Satire is a literary work
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Lady Bracknell's character satirizes Victorian society's obsession with
social status and being proper simplicity and charity
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What might be Wilde's criticism or point about marriage based on this satirical quote from Lady Bracknell?
"To speak frankly, I
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What is satire? Choose the correct answers to fill in the blanks from the drop-down choices.(2 points)
Satire is a literary work
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What might be Wilde's criticism or point about marriage based on this satirical quote from Lady Bracknell?
"To speak frankly, I
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What might be Wilde's criticism or point in using this satirical quote from Algernon?
“The amount of women in London who flirt
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Lady Bracknell's character satirizes Victorian society's obsession with(1 point)
individuality and diversity social status and
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how does the author use satire to criticize the idea of equality in "Harrison Bergeron"
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Works of satire, like those written by the Roman author, Juvenal, are stories that what?
Demonstrate a moral. Persuade the
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This literary term refers to when a writer pokes fun at human folly:(1
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What was a major goal of the use of satire in Enlightenment art and literature?(1 point) Responses to demonstrate the good in
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