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A Woman of No Importance by Oscar Wilde Quiz

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In the world of literature, characters often face challenges that test their knowledge, wit, and resourcefulness. Just like in ‘A Woman of No Importance’ by Oscar Wilde, where the characters navigate through social conventions and societal expectations, our quiz game also requires quick thinking and strategic use of resources.

  • 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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  • - A Woman of No Importance is a play written by Oscar Wilde.
  • - It was first performed in 1893 at the Haymarket Theatre in London.
  • - The play explores themes of social class, gender roles, and hypocrisy.
  • - The story is set in the late 19th century in an English country house.
  • - The protagonist is Gerald Arbuthnot, a young man with a promising future.
  • - Lady Hunstanton, the hostess of the house party, invites various guests.
  • - Mrs. Arbuthnot, Gerald's mother, attends the party as a guest.
  • - Lord Illingworth, a wealthy and influential man, is a central character.
  • - Mrs. Allonby, a witty and independent woman, adds a spark to the story.
  • - The play delves into the consequences of past secrets and hidden identities.
  • - The dialogue is filled with Wilde's trademark wit and clever wordplay.
  • - Society's double standards and the treatment of women are major themes.
  • - Wilde uses satire to criticize the hypocrisy of the upper class.
  • - The play highlights the limited opportunities available to women at the time.
  • - The character of Lady Caroline Pontefract represents the traditional society.
  • - Hester Worsley, a young American woman, challenges societal conventions.
  • - The revelation of a scandalous secret brings tension and conflict to the story.
  • - Wilde's sharp social commentary is present throughout the play.
  • - The ending offers a surprising twist and a reflection on forgiveness.
  • - A Woman of No Importance remains a popular and thought-provoking work by Oscar Wilde.

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