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What is the significance of the repetition of the word absurd in the play?
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PsyDAG
What play?
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hagoo
hagoo pani
Answered by
Liquidity
Hold on, let me look for the answer and I'll respond with what I get.
Answered by
Liquidity
For the play 'The Importance of Being Earnest'
Here's what I used to answer:
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Author: Xzibition
Good afternoon,
The significance of the repetition of 'absurd' in The Importance of Being Earnest is that Jack most commonly use that word to describe the things that seems weird or crazy to him.
I hope this has satisfied your needs, and if you have anymore questions, feel free to ask. Have a good day!
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I also used:
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The play has a lot of absurd things in it that would never happen in real life. For example, Jack and Algernon eat out at expensive restaurants and then purposely leave without paying. But they are both super rich and they are well known in London so that doesn't make any sense. They can afford to pay and they could easily be tracked down.
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There you go.
Here's what I used to answer:
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Author: Xzibition
Good afternoon,
The significance of the repetition of 'absurd' in The Importance of Being Earnest is that Jack most commonly use that word to describe the things that seems weird or crazy to him.
I hope this has satisfied your needs, and if you have anymore questions, feel free to ask. Have a good day!
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I also used:
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The play has a lot of absurd things in it that would never happen in real life. For example, Jack and Algernon eat out at expensive restaurants and then purposely leave without paying. But they are both super rich and they are well known in London so that doesn't make any sense. They can afford to pay and they could easily be tracked down.
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There you go.
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Liquidity
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