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