Comedies can often be used to alleviate pain-relieving emotions and satire can be assumed to be used to symbolize external or internal conflicts. Many people believe that irony is not just meaningless laughter, but even if laughter makes sense behind it, it is only for expressing entertainment and laughter. Literary writers use irony to explain the state of human suffering and humiliation to emphasize human psychological selfishness. To joke about other gender, race or interest is a selfish judgment based on personal opinion.
All women in the show represent different women in society. There are three female representatives in the upper class, each depicted in a satirical way. Through the dialogue between Cede and Gwendolen, Wilde took Gwendolen's ignorance as an example and found that she likes living in this city but hates people. Cecily, on the other hand, is another representative of the upper class, certainly a better example than Gwendolen. She provides humor to the audience with silly behavior. She wrote down the diary and wrote down all her compliments and compliments received from Jack. Wild drew her as the most sarcastic character using Mrs. Bracknell's role. Her arrogant personality is so numerous in her way of dominating her daughter and her own husband, so she has full control over the extent she has to marry. As Wilde uses it to constantly tease women, feminists will think that they hate feminists.
Feminist's children's literature is written in children's literature from a feminist's point of view. There are many similarities between children's literature and women's literature. Both deal with weaknesses and place them at the bottom of the hierarchy. Thus, feminist ideas often appear in the structure of children's literature. Therefore, people expect feminists to criticize children's literature. Because it is a feminist literature. Children's literature of feminism has played an important role in feminist movement, especially in the past half century. In her book "Feminism for Everyone: Passionate Politics", Zhong Hook insists that all kinds of media, including writing and children's books, need to promote feminist ideals doing. She thinks, "Children's literature is one of the most important areas of critical conscious feminist education, because faith and identity are still being formed."