A Woman of No Importance

A Woman of No Importance

1893 • 13 pages

Ratings13

Average rating3.5

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Men marry because they are tired; women because they are curious. Both are disappointed.

To get into the best society, nowadays, one has either to feed people, amuse people, or shock people. That is all.

When one is in love one begins by deceiving oneself and one ends by deceiving others. That is what the world calls a romance.

This is one of those typical Oscar Wilde plays, filled with aphorisms in the form of conversations. The story begins with the entire bunch of play's characters gathering together in Lady Hunstanton's garden and the conversations that follow. I have always loved Oscar Wilde's plays its rich prose and the ideas that Wilde expresses in a rather satirical way, through his characters. Every character is interesting. Especially Lord Illingworth and Mrs Allonby.

Set in 1890s, Wilde has attacked the self-righteousness and hypocrisy of upper-class society and how they treat women in the society, in his usual cynical manner. The storyline is basic, however being an Oscar Wilde play, the rich prose and witticisms surely make it worth reading.

Would definitely recommend this one to Oscar Wilde fans!

February 22, 2019