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In 10year. of Being Earnest. Oscar Wilde. Pre-reading activities. Comedy. Brainstorm . comedic devices . – what do audiences find funny? How do actors. . and play writers make people laugh?. Think, Pair, Share.. Being Earnest . By Oscar Wilde. Oscar Wilde was an extraordinary character, a coveted party guest whose witty, urbane, irreverent, wise, generous, and kind presence was sought by many. . W.B. Yeats said, “…the dinner table was Wilde’s event and made him the greatest talker of his time, and his plays and dialogues have what merit they possess from being an initiation, now a record, of his talk.”. Head of Dept, E.N.T. Head & Neck SurgeryDepartment E.N.T. Head & Neck Surgerytone audiogram showed normal hearing. A provisionalnegative FNAC was suggestive of reactive lymphadenitis. Fig. 1 Post A Carmen Rado. 2012. General information. Birthname: Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde. Birth date: October 16, 1854. Birth place: Dublin, Ireland. Death date: November 30, 1900. Death place: Paris, France. English IV, AP and Dual Credit . Oscar Wilde and the Comedy of Manners . Satirizes the manners and affectations of a social class or social classes. . Developed in some aspects in Ancient Greece, further present in the works of French dramatist, Moliere, and made famous by Wilde’s play. . The Picture of Dorian Gray. History and Biography. Oscar Wilde. Born 1854 – Dublin, Ireland. Died 1900 – Paris, France. 1884: Married Constance Lloyd. T. wo children together: Cyril and . Vyvyan. By Oscar Wilde. ”Every person in this universe is selfish.”. Discuss this statement. . Do you think it is true??. Find an argument for . and an argument against the statement.. Listen to the story on page 80 – 82.. Oscar Wilde, Salom Double Wing. Offense. “. The Spinning Double Wing. ”. Contact Information. Mike Harrison. Head Football Coach. Wilde Lake High School. 5460 Trumpeter Lane. Columbia, MD 21044. maharrison@hcpss.org. Oscar Wilde. Born in Ireland, 1854.. “Fop”: One who is foolishly attentive to and vain of his appearance, dress, or manners. (OED). Published . The Picture of Dorian Gray. , 1890.. The Importance of Being Earnest. Which terms were new for you?. What did you learn about the Gothic through this activity?. Don’t worry if you struggled with some of these terms – we will use them and discuss them as we continue to read . Chapter 17 recap. Identify . imagery of luxury – why does the chapter open in this way? (Hint: consider the atmosphere and setting in Chapter 16). Identify typical . Wildean. wit. Why do you think Wilde avoids using speech tags (e.g. ‘he said’)?. Quotes. Aesthetics - What is art? . ". Aestheticism is a search after the signs of the beautiful. It is the science of the beautiful through which men seek the correlation of the arts. It is, to speak more exactly, the search after the secret of life.“ Oscar Wilde.. Reading Quiz (closed book). How/where do Jack and Algernon each pretend to be named “Earnest”?. Which character ends up being actually named Earnest, and how do we learn this? . Bonus: Why was Oscar Wilde among our list of horror authors in our last class? .

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