Deconstructing Social Norms: Social Satire in Plays
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Multiple Choice
In "The Importance of Being Earnest," Oscar Wilde satirizes the upper-class Victorian society through the lens of mistaken identities and witty dialogue. What is the primary social norm that Wilde targets in this play?
- The rigid class structure and social hierarchy.
- The hypocrisy and artificiality of social conventions.
- The superficiality and vanity of the upper classes.
- The lack of genuine emotional connections in society.