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An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde Quiz

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Embark on a thrilling adventure with our quiz game inspired by the themes of deception and morality in ‘An Ideal Husband’ by Oscar Wilde. Test your knowledge and race against the clock to answer as many multiple-choice questions as you can!

  • Game Details: a quiz game with multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge.
  • Race against the clock to answer as many questions as you can.
  • Use spells wisely to help you along the way.
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  • - An Ideal Husband is a play written by Oscar Wilde.
  • - The play was first performed in 1895.
  • - It is a comedy that explores themes of political corruption, blackmail, and personal integrity.
  • - The story is set in London in the late 19th century.
  • - Sir Robert Chiltern is a successful politician and a central character in the play.
  • - Lady Chiltern, Sir Robert's wife, is known for her strong moral values.
  • - Mrs. Cheveley is a manipulative and scheming woman who threatens to expose Sir Robert's past.
  • - Lord Goring is a charming bachelor and a close friend of Sir Robert.
  • - Sir Robert's past involves selling a government secret for financial gain.
  • - The play explores the consequences of past actions and the importance of honesty and forgiveness.
  • - Lady Markby, a society lady, provides comic relief in the play.
  • - The play satirizes the upper-class society of the time.
  • - Act III takes place at a party organized by Lady Basildon at her house.
  • - The play showcases Oscar Wilde's witty dialogue and clever wordplay.
  • - The character of Lord Goring is often seen as a representation of Wilde himself.
  • - An Ideal Husband is considered one of Wilde's most accomplished plays.
  • - The play received positive reviews upon its premiere and has since become a classic.
  • - It has been adapted into film and television several times.
  • - The play explores the themes of marriage, trust, and the power of public opinion.
  • - An Ideal Husband is still performed and studied in theaters and academic institutions worldwide.

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