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        How can the same mind that produced The Picture of Dorian Gray, that gut wrenching, soul crushing, depressing book, come up with this play that actually made me laugh out loud on several occasions? 

Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest" is a witty, smart satire that challenges values that the Victorian society held important. He writes about a society that cares about what's outside of a person more than what's truly inside. And he writes about the consequences of this kind of society and how it turns people into unfaithful, untruthful and shameful beings. 

I truly had the best time with this play. It brought me out of a huge reading slump and now I want to read everything that this man has ever written.
Don't skip on this book. You're not gonna regret reading it.
      

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