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Title: importance of being earnest
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In the first act this play may offend some people who view marriage as necessary way for civil people to live and it most likely offended people of that era because at the time this play was written divorce and having problems in a marriage reflected on a person's character... Showed first 250 characters
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In the first act this play may offend some people who view marriage as necessary way for civil people to live and it most likely offended people of that era because at the time this play was written divorce and having problems in a marriage reflected on a person's character... Showed next 250 characters
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