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The subtitle of The Importance of Being Earnest ;

AA Comedy in Two Acts

BA Tragedy in Two Acts

CA Trivial Comedy for Serious People

DA Tragic Comedy for Serious People

Answer:

C. A Trivial Comedy for Serious People

Read Explanation:

The subtitle of Oscar Wilde’s play The Importance of Being Earnest is:

"A Trivial Comedy for Serious People"

Meaning of the Subtitle:

  1. "Trivial Comedy" – The play is lighthearted and humorous, focusing on witty dialogue and mistaken identities.

  2. "Serious People" – It mocks Victorian society, where people take themselves too seriously, especially regarding marriage, social status, and morality.

  3. Satirical Tone – Wilde uses the subtitle to highlight the contrast between serious social norms and the absurdity of the plot, making fun of the rigid expectations of the upper class.


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