The Importance of Being Earnest

Importance of Being Earnest

symbolism?

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In Act I, Scene I, Wilde uses symbolism in connection to the upper class. The sofa is the center of the leisure class's idleness, a comfortable place to while away the afternoon without work. Wilde himself would spend hours in deep thought upon his sofa, but in this play he makes the sofa a place for social chatter. The cucumber sandwiches also become a motif for the hedonism of rich. Algernon supposedly saves them for Lady Bracknell, but he cannot resist devouring them himself.

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The Importance of Being Earnest