A Marxist Criticism On "The Importance Of Being Earnest"
Beginning of paper
"Excuse me Geoffrey, could you get me some more water. I'm
terribly thirsty, and the weather out here isn't doing any good for my
complexion." declares the man as he sighs in exhaustion.
"Right away sir, anything else?" proclaims the servant.
"No that will be all." says the man as he waves off ....
Middle of paper
.... Wilde display's the class structure with a different and
interesting twist. He makes a reflection on the society with his own sense
of humor, but however it still leaves a very good opportunity to make a
Marxist critique about the way the class structure influences the play. He
leaves room for these critiques when he writes about the servants, the
nobles, and the middle class. His view on society and class is very
evident on the way the servants are portrayed.
"‘I don't know that I am ....
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Page count: 6 (approximately 250 words per page)