How did Wild used a dramatic comedy to explore the sex role of the Victorian upper class? Wild uses the typical habits of dramatic comedy effectively, and often to present characters away from a strict Victorian plot: especially with regard to the role of gender. Wild is designed to comply with ordinary customs of ceremonial comedy games and to comment and is most likely to mock a civilization that pay attention to the appearance seriously and adhere to traditional values. He also kept the norm of comedy in the play firmly, created a sense of disorder with comic inversion, and then gave discomfort especially to Victorian audiences.
Oscar Wilde completed seven plays in his life For the purpose of discussion, these works can be divided into two groups: comedy and serious work. Wilder writes four social comedies for a commercial theater at the time, a woman who is not important, an ideal husband, and a fan of Windermere, a woman of serious importance. But there is no artistic satisfaction. As a full-fledged work of art there are three plays Vera, Duke of Padua and Salome. None of the three plays gained widespread attention in the wild life, gained praise or dramatic success. Ignoring the first two, you almost never lose due to omission. The Duchess of Padua is a derivative poem, its complex and perfect style works very well in the hands of Jacob and failed to imitate many of them and imitators . When reading, the show has that wonderful moment, but even at best, it is just a good imitation.
Russell Jackson insisted that "seriously important" "Walde was also involved in social forms and rules at the same time and laughed at it." To what extent does Wild criticize society? Importance of seriousness: An important comedy of serious people is a work, writer, poet, playwright, created in 1894 and screened at the St. James theater in London in 1895. Important is Wilder's best work and popularity for its rich satire and entertainment.