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What does Lady Bracknell demand Jack to find before he can marry Gwendolen?
What is Gwendolen’s reason for loving Jack in the Importance of being Earnest?
Who is Algernon’s imaginary friend, whom he uses as an excuse to avoid social obligations?
Why does Jack use the name "Ernest" in the city?
Who is the main protagonist leading a double life in The Importance of Being Earnest?
Why was Wilde imprisoned?
Which of the following plays was NOT written by Oscar Wilde?
What was the title of the long letter Wilde wrote while in prison?
Who was the younger man with whom Wilde had an affair, leading to his downfall?
What movement influenced Wilde’s aesthetic beliefs?
What was Oscar Wilde’s full name?
Which of the following plays was written by Oscar Wilde?
Which novel did Oscar Wilde write?
When was Oscar Wilde born?
What was Oscar Wilde’s full name?
Who wrote the epilogue of the play?
In the prologue, what does Garrick say about Sheridan?
What is Sheridan lampooning in this play?
How many acts are there in "The School for Scandal"?
'The School for Scandal' was performed at Drury Lane in
What genre of literature is “The School for Scandal"?
Why does Macbeth tell Lady Macbeth to be kind to Banquo at the feast?
What does Macbeth mean when he says his mind is “full of scorpions”?
Who does Macbeth hire to kill Banquo and Fleance?
What does Macbeth mean by a "fruitless crown"?
Why does Macbeth want Banquo and Fleance killed?
What is the main purpose of Sir Oliver Surface disguising himself when he returns to England?
What is the underlying reason Lady Teazle wants great sums of money from Sir Peter?
How does Joseph Surface respond to Stanley’s appeal for financial assistance?
What is Charles Surface’s primary motivation when he refuses to sell his uncle's portrait to the broker "Premium"?
Why does Sir Oliver choose Charles over Joseph to inherit his fortune, despite Charles’s wastefulness?
In The School for Scandal, who is the true "Man of Sentiment"?
What is the primary characteristic of the "Man of Sentiment" in the 1770s?
What happens to Joseph and Lady Sneerwell at the end of the play?
How do Joseph and Lady Sneerwell attempt to manipulate Sir Peter Teazle?
What is the goal of Joseph and Lady Sneerwell’s plot?
Who are the main self-interested gossips in The School for Scandal?
What is the primary motivation of self-interested gossips?
What is the primary motivation of recreational gossips?
Which characters belong to the category of "recreational gossips"?
What is Mrs. Clackitt known for?
Why did Lady Sneerwell become a malicious gossip?
In the 1770s, what was considered an unforgivable offense for women?
What is the primary way wealthy Londoners entertain themselves in The School for Scandal?
How does Sir Oliver Surface test the true natures of his nephews?
Which character remains morally upright throughout the play?
Which character is known for spreading gossip and slander?
What is Charles Surface’s true nature?
How does Joseph Surface present himself to society?
What is the central theme of The School for Scandal?